Tense shoulders. Flat breath. Crunched forehead. “I cannot remember how to do this exercise.” This is what some students experience way too often. It seems like the “lid” on our head is closed and we are straining to find an answer inside us to a similar question we may have done before. But is there
Currently, all the Go4IB workshops are taking place as scheduled. In our workshops there are usually 4 to 8 students and there are at most two parallel workshops taking place on Go4IB premisses. We are enforcing special hygiene rules and we ask everyone to wash their hands when they arrive and have no body contact.
Math is a challenging subject and it can take you to your intellectual edge. If you are understanding it – it can exhilarate you, but if you’re not – it can depress you. Everyone has to take math for the IBDP. It is compulsory. Sometimes the future university requirements influence your decision which math level
You read through the exam, right. But how? You mentally sort the questions into easy, medium and hard. Once you can start writing you can tackle them in that order. First the easy ones, then medium ones and only in the end the hard ones. This helps you not get entangled with a difficult question