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Welcome to the IB Study Wiki!
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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:
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#let people write down everything they '''do''' know
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#let other people read it to find out what they ''should'' know for the exams and assessments
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==Table of Contents==
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'''General Tips'''
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*[[How to Ace your Internal Assessments]]
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'''Group 1: Language A'''
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*[[English A1]]
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'''Group 2: Language B and ab initio'''
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*[[French B|French]]
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*[[Spanish B|Spanish]]
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'''Group 3: Individuals and Societies'''
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*[[Economics]]
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*[[History]]
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*[[Psychology]]
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'''Group 4: Experimental Sciences'''
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*[[Physics]]
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*[[Biology]]
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*[[Chemistry]]
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'''Group 5: Mathematics'''
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*[[Higher Level]]
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*[[Standard Level]]
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*[[Mathematical Studies]]
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'''Group 6: Arts and Electives'''
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*[[Music]]
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*[[Geography]]
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==Guidelines==
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*Use relaxed language when you can
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*Be nice
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*Be legal - no plagiarism
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*All help is appreciated
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*Feedback though not all nice is usually helpful.
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Don't know what a wiki is? [http://wiki.org/wiki.cgi?WhatIsWiki read this].
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Want to help out, but not sure how to write wiki code? Take a minute or two to read [[Editing|this]].
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Revision as of 02:09, 17 September 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:

  1. let people write down everything they do know
  2. let other people read it to find out what they should know for the exams and assessments

Table of Contents

General 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

Guidelines

  • Use relaxed language when you can
  • Be nice
  • Be legal - no plagiarism
  • All help is appreciated
  • Feedback though not all nice is usually helpful.

Don't know what a wiki is? read this.

Want to help out, but not sure how to write wiki code? Take a minute or two to read this.

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