Learn how to study efficiently and effectively in the short time leading up to the IB exams with tips straight from IB perfect score tutors.
There are three key points to studying for the IB: metacognitive learning / dynamic learning / hands-on practice.
When applying metacognitive learning to IB, it means that when you study, you recognize how much you know about a topic and then focus on digging into what you don't know.
After searching the IB Syllabus, you need to identify the essential content, read it in detail, and compare each point before and after studying to study efficiently. Before studying a specific topic, it is always recommended to read the syllabus to get the big picture, and to categorize it by topic to clarify what you need to know and what you don't know.
To get into a US university, you need to prepare effectively for the SAT and IB exams. The SAT is conveniently taken during the summer of your junior year, and a score of 1550 or higher will get you into top universities. Our detailed strategy emphasizes aligning your timeline with your college plans.
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