It is no unknown fact that IB DP HL Chemistry is a difficult subject to take, and a subject which requires a deep understanding in specific topic areas. In order to score a 7, it is very important to prepare tactically for the IB DP exam, and this guide is designed to help with this.
- The importance of doing past IB Chemistry papers
Past IB DP exam papers are the most important part to revising for HL Chemistry, because they not only test your knowledge (One of the best ways to revise), but they can also be used to learn new content. When starting to revise for IB HL Chemistry exams, do not wait to learn all of the course content before you begin doing questions and past IB exam papers – Use them as learning resources as well instead of solely using textbooks/lesson notes/revision guides to learn your
content. IB DP Mark schemes are very useful to read because they indicate the level of understanding you require for specific topic areas, and the specific buzzwords/phrases which will get you marks when giving IB exam responses.
- Giving your IB Internal Assessment (IA) a high level of priority
When it comes to the time of writing your IB HL Chemistry IA, you should put a high level of priority on it because of the weight it carries for your overall IB grade (20%)! Although you should put as much effort into IB exam revision as possible, having a high scoring IB IA provides a small safety net for you in case your IB exam does not go as well as you hoped. Your IB IA does not need to be extremely complex/difficult for it to score highly, rather it should be well written and demonstrate a deep understanding of the topic area that you are writing in. Look at as many example IAs as you can, not just the high scoring ones, because they not only show the best ways to score high marks in the IB exams, but they also show how you can improve certain sections of your IA. Also, always remember that thinking of an IA idea is the hardest part.