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Revision as of 06:56, 4 January 2011
Welcome to the IB Study Wiki!
For me, the best way to study in many cases is to write down everything I do know and compare that with everything I should know. Then I can fill in the gaps. This wiki is here to:
- let people write down everything they do know
- let other people read it to find out what they should know for the exams and assessments
Table of ContentsGeneral Tips Group 1: Language A Group 2: Language B and ab initio Group 3: Individuals and Societies Group 4: Experimental Sciences Group 5: Mathematics Group 6: Arts and Electives |
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