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How to get a Level 7 in IB Biology
How to get a Level 7 in IB Biology
In this Article you will get an understanding of IB Biology resources and the best way to study and prepare for your exams and score high marks.

Level Seven in IB Biology

How to get a Level 7 in IB Biology

Using various approaches and techniques, IB Biology is one such subject that explores the world at all possible levels. IB Biology is taught practically, with opportunities for students to design investigations, collect relevant data, develop calculating skills, scrutinize the results, pool resources with peers, and examine and communicate their conclusions. These explorations can be made using databases and simulations or can be laboratory-based as well, where they will develop their skills to independently work on their designs but also sophomorically, and form alliances with other schools in diverse regions.

 Most students have the wrong impression that learning should be easy. Authentically speaking, studying effectively to strike that right score is effortful. The point of studying is to recall information from the brain, and the more one tries to do so, the stronger the associations will be in one’s head.

 So then how should you actively study to be a champ in IB Biology and score a Level 7? How about trying and following these simple methods that can help you ace the subject like a pro?

 

#Beginning with Active Testing and Recalling

 Always begin by assessing yourself on the topic that you intend to learn, regardless of when you have studied it. Try attempting a question based on the topic and recalling your knowledge, even if you don’t recall anything based on or related to the topic. It is difficult to test yourself in the initial stages when you have not prepared for the said topic, but eventually, you will actually learn and also ultimately retain all that you have learned.

 The best and most effective way to start learning is by attempting past question papers and testing oneself on the questions based on the most important concepts. The students need to compel their brains to summon up and actively retrieve any knowledge of the topic they have. This is the most important and powerful way to understand and hold on to everything that one has learned for the exams.

 

# Recollect Questions

 Try framing a "recall question" by yourself based on what you are intending to learn, irrespective of whether you have studied that topic in your school or through other IB resources. Keep adding these questions in one column on a Google sheet, which should consist of extended questions from Paper 2. With the help of marking schemes and other substantiated resources, in the next column, put in your response to the question. These also include questions from the past papers with accurate answers in line with the marking schemes.

 Nevertheless, using a few "remember questions" and putting extra effort into them will improve and enhance your learning. Ultimately, the combination of long-answer questions from past examination papers and your created "recall questions" will help you study and understand every topic in a better way.

 

# Testing and Learning

 Yes, I know, in the beginning, I told you that before you start learning, you must test yourself. But if you assess your knowledge while learning, it will keep you engaged and help you understand the concepts completely.

 So to test your knowledge and understanding of the concepts even better, keep going back to your "remember questions" on the Google sheet created by you. Students can also make a mind map, draw a diagram, or share their learning outcomes, explaining the concept to their peers. Constantly questioning and quizzing yourself is critical for testing your learning and forcing yourself to go back and connect the gaps in your knowledge. This will help you augment your ability to retain information considerably, which will almost guarantee a strong understanding of a topic.

 

#High-Quality Study Material

 A substantial amount of content must be compiled for the IB Biology Exam, so having a reliable source of information is essential. Make detailed notes using the textbook for each and every topic and then sum them up into flashcards. This technique is an excellent way of consolidating knowledge that is easy to review later. You can join online platforms like Tribe Topper for the study material.

 

Diagrams

 Presenting information in any possible way that you can relate to is the only best way to learn IB Biology. You can learn various processes to define a sequence of events by drawing diagrams, making mind maps, and flowcharts. The most effective way of studying IB Biology is most possibly through diagrams, to the extent that most of the course content can be translated into simplified diagrams.

 You can use a drawing board to practice diagram questions. One need not be an expert in drawing to draw a carbon cycle or an animal cell. Remember, these simple diagrams can help you score between 2 and 6 marks for each diagram.

 

# Revision System

 Also, ensure that you understand the information gathered from the previous section before you move on to the next one. Otherwise, all the information gathered will get accumulated and there will be a pile of stuff to understand. And you will have to learn all the new information all by yourself. That will be more time-consuming, so the key to learning is to understand. And yes, revise all the notes created by you regularly to familiarize yourself thoroughly.

 When you are trying something different, the biggest barrier through all of this is to have faith in the process like this. So give it a shot. Getting through the content initially might appear like a slow process, but later it will be a time-saver, and the content will be retained at a greater level.