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Is the IB program difficult?
The IB’s reputation as a difficult curriculum deters students who are weak academically or uninterested in studying. Even after a student enters the IB program, they may choose to drop out and continue with their nation’s standard secondary diploma. In other words, the difficulty level of the IB was right for me.
Why is the IB program so hard?
The intensity of IB is one of the factors which makes it appear ‘difficult’. Students, to a large extent, have to perform as all-rounders. With the help of CAS, IB ensures that student’s education is not only limited to their classrooms. This can be both a good and a bad thing.
How hard is maths HL IB?
Only 14\% of IB students take IB HL, an incredibly low take up. Even more remarkably half of this group will only get a level 2-4. Looking at the top end, to get a level 6 or 7 at HL you probably need to have a maths ability in the top 3.5\% of all global IB students.
Why is the IB DP programme so difficult?
There are multiple areas that make the IB DP programme “difficult.” The first and most obvious is the academic challenge presented. DP classes are designed (at least the HL (High Level) classes) to be roughly equal to your first year at university. If you look at it as such, you are taking 6 subjects- usually somewhere around 5 hours each per week.
How difficult is the IB?
As a result, the students who graduate from IB have more holistic training. In other words, they are more well rounded in their academia which allows them to have more options for university. The intensity of IB is one of the factors which makes it appear ‘difficult’. Students, to a large extent, have to perform as all-rounders.
Are you worried about performing better in the IB program?
However, many IB students are so worried about performing better that they end up crippling under the immense pressure they put upon themselves. This can not only ruin your performance in your exams but can also develop anxiety. Practising meditation throughout your IB Program will pay in the long run.
How do I prepare for the IB program?
Gain an understanding of the program. If you haven’t started IB yet, make sure you know what you are getting yourself into. Visit your school’s open house, talk to IB coordinators and teachers, etc. IB isn’t for everyone. Make the most of your classes. Ask questions and take notes. Follow up anything that you don’t understand, as soon as possible.