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How to study IB Chemistry SL?

How to study IB Chemistry SL?

ITT – Although IB Chemistry is interesting subject but it is considered to have a lot of knowledge. Therefore, find out about how to study IB Chemistry SL is essential to master the basic knowledge.

Check out all the topics in the program. You can split your study schedule from the beginning and distribute a topic each day. After passing all the topics, you should return to the first topic and keep review until the exam date.

Take lots of notes. Note the concepts, definitions, types of exercises that you feel are important or insightful so that you can take a closer look at them. Continuous taking note helps you to identify critical content and weaknesses so you will not be confused because you have followed the learning process in detail, without roamming, distracting and time consuming during the preparation process.

As with other IB exams, one of the most effective ways to get how to study IB Chemistry SL is that students should take 5 to 7 latest IB past paper exam to understand the exam structure, questionnaire in the test… Students can directly time limit themselves similar to real test exam in order to familiarize themselves with the time pressure and recognize the missing knowledge through unfinished questions in past paper tests.

In addition to practice knowledge learned in the school, learning through reference materials is also a way to know how to study IB Chemistry SL to achieve high scores for the final exam. You can refer to the study guide book series of prestigious publishers such as Pearson, Cambridge, Oxford… to refer problem solving skills and tips when taking the test.

Furthermore, self-study, learning in the library, through online channels on the Internet also helps students accumulate more knowledge. YouTube now have a lot of free lectures for students who want to learn more about Chemistry as well as other subjects in English.

Now, Intertu Education is enrolling potential students for IB Chemistry SL. For inquiries, please contact us directly or via email or hotline.