- Group 1: Studies in Language and Literature.
- Group 2: Language Acquisition.
- Group 3: Individuals and Societies.
- Group 4: Experimental Sciences.
- Group 5: Mathematics.
- Group 6: The Arts.
- Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS)
- Extended Essay (EE)
What subjects does the IB offer?
- Studies in language and literature.
- Language acquisition.
- Individuals and societies.
- Sciences.
- Mathematics.
- The arts.
What are the 6 subjects in IB?
- Group 1: Studies in Language and Literature.
- Group 2: Language Acquisition.
- Group 3: Individuals and Societies.
- Group 4: Experimental Sciences.
- Group 5: Mathematics.
- Group 6: The Arts.
- Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS)
- Extended Essay (EE)
What are the subject groups in IB?
- Group 1: Studies in Language and Literature.
- Group 2: Language Acquisition.
- Group 3: Individuals and Societies.
- Group 4: Experimental Sciences.
- Group 5: Mathematics.
- Group 6: The Arts.
- Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS)
- Extended Essay (EE)
How many subjects are there in IB exam?
Over the course of the two-year
IB
Diploma Programme, students study six
subjects
chosen from the six
subject
groups, complete an extended essay, follow a theory of knowledge (TOK) course, and participate in creativity, activity, service (CAS).
What is the hardest IB subject?
- Group 1: Studies in Language and Literature. English A Literature HL – Average Score: 4.67. …
- Group 2: Language Acquisition. Spanish AB. …
- Group 3: Individuals and Societies. History HL – Average Score: 4.29.
Is Cambridge better than IB?
Which is better: International Baccalaureate or the Cambridge Program? …
IB has a strong focus
on all-around development and weaves in volunteer work and trips as part of the curriculum. One notable difference is that the Cambridge curriculum offers the IGCSE, the qualifying exam for 10th grade students.
What are the easiest IB subjects?
- Group 1: Studies in Language and Literature. English A Language & Literature SL – Average Score: 5.09. …
- Group 2: Language Acquisition. Spanish B HL – Average Score: 5.32. …
- Group 3: Individuals and Societies. Economics HL – Average Score: 5.09.
How many hours do IB students study?
Let's get more specific: time.
Spend one hour on three to four different subjects per day, every day. For your weaker subjects, 2 hours would be required. This means around
4 hours of regular study
every day if you want to do extremely well in the IB.
Can you take 7 IB subjects?
Originally Answered: What happens if you choose to take a seventh subject in the IB ?
Nothing much happens
. Except that you get the opportunity to learn something new. I am taking German as the seventh subject, second foreign language, and it doesn't increase the overall difficulty of the programme that much.
How do I pass the IB?
In general, in order to receive the IB Diploma, a student will have
to score at least a 4 in each subject, or 24 points or more in total
. The full criteria for passing the IB DP are set out below and students need to be aware that a score of 24 points will not always guarantee a pass.
How do I choose IB subjects?
Here are three tips to consider.
Identify current and potential interests
. To select the right IB courses, begin by identifying those subjects that interest you. Consider both areas you know from experience that you enjoy, as well as areas you have not yet studied but would like to explore.
What is a good IB score?
All IB students are required to score a minimum of 24 points for six subjects. The average IB scores throughout the years have varied between
28-30 points
.
Is a 5 in IB good?
7 Excellent Performance | 6 Very Good Performance | 5 Good Performance | 4 Satisfactory Performance | 3 Mediocre Performance |
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What is IB entry requirements?
The standard minimum requirement
is 34 points overall
, with a combined score of 16 achieved in three higher level subjects with no grade lower than 5. However, many of our programmes have higher entry requirements than this.
What is IB syllabus?
A brief about each syllabus
The IB curriculum is a
national-level curriculum
, headquartered in Switzerland. It focuses quite a lot on creativity, critical thinking, and becoming an all-rounder. It is detailed and flexible at the same time, giving children a world of choices when it comes to learning.