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How to get a 7 in IB Math AA

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By Wojtek

22 Nov 2024

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Are you just starting your IB Math AA journey, or already deep into it and determined to secure a perfect 7? No matter where you are on the path, this post is here to guide you with useful tips and insights to help you achieve this ambitious goal.

 

 

How to get a 7 in IB Math AA

 

 

Stay on top of the content – IB Math AA is a subject where the concepts are deeply interconnected – each new topic builds on the understanding of previous ones. This means that falling behind in one area can create a domino effect, making it difficult to keep up and understand what’s happening in class. To avoid this, and ensure you are able to understand all content to its fullest, it’s crucial to stay on top of the material as it’s taught. If you encounter anything you don’t understand make sure to address it immediately by consulting your teacher as soon as the issue arises.

 

Master the concepts – When you come back home, make sure you revisit the content covered in class – review your notes, ensure you fully understand the taught concepts, solve some more problem questions. This will ensure you have a deep understanding of what you covered in class.

 

Solve past paper questions Practicing past paper questions is one of the best ways to prepare for IB Math AA exams. It helps you become familiar with exam-style questions and the way concepts are tested. The more past papers you solve, the better prepared you’ll be, as you’ll encounter different variations of questions that often follow similar patterns across years.

 

Practice under exam conditions Make sure to practice past papers under exam conditions. Simulating the real exam environment will help you get accustomed to working within the time limits and tackling questions under pressure. By recreating these conditions, you’ll also become more comfortable handling exam stress. Knowing what to expect will give you a sense of control, helping you stay calm when it’s time for the actual exam.

 

Craft a strong IA The IA is worth 20% of your overall grade in IB Math AA, making it a significant component of your success in the course. To maximize your score, it’s crucial to invest time and effort into creating a strong IA. Start by selecting a topic that genuinely interests you and has enough mathematical depth to demonstrate your skills effectively. Structure your IA clearly, with a solid introduction, logical methodology, and well-supported conclusions. Regularly seek feedback from your teacher to refine your work and address any areas of improvement. Also, make sure to check out our extensive array of sample Math AA IAs.

 

 

 

 

 

Practice consistently – Unlike subjects that revolve around memorisation, math is all about applying learned knowledge to different types of problems. The more you practice, the more you strengthen your ability to approach each question with confidence. It’s not enough to simply understand the concepts; you need to see how they work in various contexts, which is why doing question after question is crucial. The more problems you solve, the more you'll internalize the concepts, enabling you to view them from multiple perspectives. With practice, you'll quickly recognize patterns and become better at identifying which strategies to use. 

 

Don't neglect your GDC While a GDC can make complex calculations easier, it’s important to be proficient with it before the final exams. The calculator isn’t always intuitive, and if you're not familiar with its functions, you could waste valuable time during the exam. Practice using your GDC regularly to become comfortable with its features so you can use it to your advantage during your exams.

 

Revise regularly Regular revision is important for remembering key concepts and understanding the material better. Make sure to set aside time every few weeks to go over past topics, review your notes, and practice problems. This will help keep the material fresh in your mind. 

 

Stay healthy and manage stress – IB Math AA is a challenging course, and to achieve a 7, you need to perform consistently throughout the entire program. It’s a long-term commitment, so it’s important to avoid burnout. Make sure to get enough rest and stay relaxed, as maintaining your well-being is just as crucial to your success as your academic efforts. 

 

 

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