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Navigating the International Baccalaureate (IB) program can be overwhelming for students. Discover how online IB tutoring offers flexible, personalized support to enhance learning and exam preparation.

Navigating the demanding landscape of the International Baccalaureate (IB) program requires not just hard work and dedication but also the right academic support. While the search for effective and affordable tutoring options can seem daunting, the solution may be simpler than many realize. Among the myriad of choices, one particularly stands out for its comprehensive […]

Written By : Jon P. While Learning: 1-Always be thinking about outcomes and effects for stakeholders When learning about changes in market output in all units of the course, (Micro, Macro, The Global Economy) it's important to recognize the changes in price or price level along with changes in output. There are a lot of […]

Written By : George K. The truth is that when you have completed about 12 years of continuous IB Physics teaching, and tutoring you are tempted to share a small part of your experience with students, parents, colleagues and any other member of the wider, now global, educational community. First of all, it is important […]

Written By : Jesica S. As parents, it could be a challenge to help our children throughout their IB preparation. It is mandatory to understand that each child is unique and has his own needs. Although parents might not be aware, students sometimes seek help and struggle to catch up with educational content. A good […]

Written by :Birgitte J. Few of us are equally good at everything we try our hands at, and chances are there are some subjects you could use a little extra help with. This is especially true in the IB as you head into the Internal and External Assessments (IAs)[1], when an expert teacher or examiner […]

Written by: Birgitte J. Your teacher will tell you to start early, and we concur! The IB Programme is a 2-year curriculum accumulating in two to three externally assessed exams in each course. The externally assessed exams are conducted at the end of the two years in May or November, depending on which hemisphere your […]

Written by : Carly T. As the IB exam season approaches many students will be beginning their exam review sessions, on their own, with their teachers and classmates as well as with their tutors. It is my hope that this blog post will give you a bit of guidance about three key strategies to be […]

Written By Rashi S. I was in the graduating class of May 2021. I earned 19/22 for my IB HL Psychology IA draft which is on the Stroop Effect and scored a 7 in the subject. I walk you through the top mark band for each criterion from the most recent IB Psychology Guide in […]

Written By Rash S. Introduction You must be thinking, here is another cringy blog written about stress management. How am I supposed to practice it when the DP workload barely permits me to do so? Doesn’t thinking about effective stress management add more to the list of things I must account for instead of decreasing […]

Written By Rashi S. First things first Whilst some may claim that they can remember all material that was taught in class without taking notes or actively engaging with the content, this is not possible for most people. Note-taking is a skill that you do not only need for the DP but for university and […]

Written By Rashi S. Before beginning, feel free to check out how to tackle IB Psychology Paper 1 and Paper 2 if you have not yet and/or are interested! Format Paper 3 (P3) is only for HL students, focusing on the research methods in psychology. It consists of 3 parts, all of which must be […]
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