1/9/2024 0 Comments Ib hl geography testsSo get going on those past papers! It could just save you a sweet sweet 7.įinally my 6th and most exclusive top tip, a little treat for those who have read all the way to the bottom, is that throughout the IB and particularly the revision process you need to remember that Geography can be and should be fun! Geography is an incredibly dynamic and interesting subject that tackles so many important and interesting themes - such as inequality, globalisation, hazard risk etc. Questions tend to be quite repetitive year-on-year and this means that if you do loads of past papers and read the mark schemes carefully chances are that you will have seen a question – or at least one like it – before and will know exactly what the examiners are looking for. Geography paper 1 is a saving grace! It’s a much easier paper and it is very very possible to score really highly (even 100%). Top tip 5: Use Past Paper Questions + the Mark Scheme Keep your notes for each paper (1, 2 & 3) together and within that separate your topics and themes! I promise this will make the start of revision so much less painful and you might even be excited to make your own beautiful filing system (see below for inspiration…)! You need to be organised, attentive in class and have all your notes from every class neatly organised whether online or in printed form. ![]() So my number 1 top tip is not to leave anything until the last minute! The key to being successful in any subject at IB level is about being proactive inside and outside of class. Having finished with the (major) nightmare that is the exam period, I know that the final few weeks of revision can hugely stressful. ![]() In short, you will probably wish that you had taken the subject more seriously from the start… at least this was my experience! At this point your heart will jump into your mouth, causing you to whimper silently and start praying for time to reverse. While you may have spent 2 years having the time of your life learning about pingos and hanging valleys, when you finally reach exams you will suddenly realise that there are 10,000,000+ definitions and case studies to remember and only 2 days to do it in.
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