I used the Hodder textbook and lots of past papers. I think every AIHL exam is around the same and the questions are quite repetitive because AIHL is so content-based unlike AAHL which is more skills- based.
@smoothieskittles For my IBDP term and mock exams, I did textbook questions on the assessed topics the week before the exam (~1-2 hours a day for 1 week). Near my finals, I completed two past papers per day (~3-4 hours per day) until all the past papers were gone. I don't really have a total hours studied because I wasn't very consistent.
Even if you're bad at Japanese B, nail writing and speaking because they're within your control. I got 90% and 83%, respectively, even though I can't speak a word of Japanese other than in the context of my IO since it's my third language. For both writing and reading, you can score many marks for minimizing mistakes, so use grammar that you're familiar with. You also get rewarded generously for how structured your response is and how well it addresses the question/prompt. This is as easy as answering every part of the question, giving a reason, and then giving an example or statistic to support your reason. Reading and listening are mostly out of your control, so just do your best for these!
For sciences, I don’t have any applicable advice since my syllabus ends N24. For the english language and literature it’d be subject reports because these reports tell you common mistakes and give recommendations 😋
@@uziloverq Unfortunately, they're not meant to be accessible to students. I got mine from my teachers, but I'm sure there are leaked ones somewhere on the web.
manifesting this energy for M26!! you're amazing
Could you please send me a copy of your physics EE? im currently struggling with mine so some help would be appreciated
congrattssss 🎉🎉
I saw your video of your reaction video; congrats!
thank you!!!🎉
Congratsss!! Nov 25' for me 🥲
Best of luck!!! Let me know if you’d like any help 😭😭
@@quak8823 Thank youu haha I think the main thing I struggle with is procrastination and time management 😭😭
congrats!
omggg that’s amazingggg!!!! any tips for psychology HL? :)
Thank youuu. My only tip if you go to the same school as me is to follow whatever Ms Carrington tells you to do 🥲🥲
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pls i acc beg u how did u do so well in math AI HL im so stressed (im M25) pls give out any tips
I used the Hodder textbook and lots of past papers. I think every AIHL exam is around the same and the questions are quite repetitive because AIHL is so content-based unlike AAHL which is more skills- based.
@@quak8823 thank you!!! ur resuots are what I aspire to get, literally good job!!!!!!!!!!!
@@quak8823can you give an estimation on how many hours your studied and what not ?
@smoothieskittles For my IBDP term and mock exams, I did textbook questions on the assessed topics the week before the exam (~1-2 hours a day for 1 week). Near my finals, I completed two past papers per day (~3-4 hours per day) until all the past papers were gone. I don't really have a total hours studied because I wasn't very consistent.
@@quak8823 thank you so much. Just one more thing, did studying the past papers really help ?
hi do you have tips for Japanese?
Even if you're bad at Japanese B, nail writing and speaking because they're within your control. I got 90% and 83%, respectively, even though I can't speak a word of Japanese other than in the context of my IO since it's my third language. For both writing and reading, you can score many marks for minimizing mistakes, so use grammar that you're familiar with. You also get rewarded generously for how structured your response is and how well it addresses the question/prompt. This is as easy as answering every part of the question, giving a reason, and then giving an example or statistic to support your reason. Reading and listening are mostly out of your control, so just do your best for these!
Do u have any exam prep advice for physics, chem and english by any chance?
For sciences, I don’t have any applicable advice since my syllabus ends N24. For the english language and literature it’d be subject reports because these reports tell you common mistakes and give recommendations 😋
@@quak8823 Thank u sm!!
@@quak8823 where can I get recent subject reports? I cant find them anywhere. Please help
@@uziloverq Unfortunately, they're not meant to be accessible to students. I got mine from my teachers, but I'm sure there are leaked ones somewhere on the web.
@@quak8823So did u just look at subject reports for English? How about preparing for the actual papers?