tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17319823695391876382024-02-07T07:44:16.616+02:00IB For DummiesHelping the pre-diploma students survive in the harsh world of the monstrous IB.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09227552910607346604noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1731982369539187638.post-83672850217087993572014-11-06T04:13:00.001+02:002014-11-06T04:13:20.839+02:00Farewelll for the Moment<div class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: center;">
What is happening fellow IBers!!</div>
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<span lang="EN-US">Sorry that
we've been taking our time writing this post. But we have had quite a lot of
work to do especially with one of the four musketeers gone to the other side of
the world. For good.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span lang="EN-US">We've had a
busy summer with Extended Essays and Internal Assessments and the workload
increased even further after the school started. Finalizing IAs and doing FOAs
has been our top priority in the last couple of weeks. Apparently some students
on the national side have been taking time off from school due to stress from
their final exams. BUT we’re still standing tall (as tall as one can stand
seeing their height) without taking any unnecessary holidays.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: x-large;">But good news! We have finally finished our Extended Essays! </span></div>
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<span lang="EN-US">So, the <span style="font-size: large;"><b><i>EE Day</i></b></span>, the day we were all very anxiously waiting for. For starters, the EE day
is a day that all students in IB2 present their Extended Essays to teachers as
well as the other IB students. From our group of the four musketeers minus one,
two of us wrote our EEs on Biology and one in Finnish. I've got to say, the EE
day was nerve wrecking thinking of how you’ll be able to answer the questions
thrown at you by the teachers and be able to explain your EE as the expert you
are. <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span lang="EN-US">The future
doesn't look too bright for us. We still have A LOT of sleepless nights ahead
of us with several IAs and orals still to come. Not forgetting about the MOCKS
an<a href="https://www.blogger.com/null" name="_GoBack"></a>d Finals which we are approaching quite fast. <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span lang="EN-US">Due to all
of this work, we will not be doing anymore blog posts at least for now. You
never know what the future holds. Maybe someone will continue in our footsteps
when doing their CAS.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09227552910607346604noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1731982369539187638.post-42987856605489913352014-11-03T22:28:00.001+02:002014-11-03T22:28:29.195+02:0010 Study Tips<div style="text-align: center;">
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This week we are going to enlighten you on the topic of study tips! Hopefully you will be able to put at least one of these into practice, even if it is just for a short period of time. We have tons of experience in this matter, for we have tried it all and have honed down only the best and most useful tips for you to use. Excellent, isn't it?</div>
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<li><i style="font-weight: bold;">Make Flash cards. </i><i>Write a question or a word that you need to define and the answer on the other side. These are very handy for remembering small facts. </i></li>
<li><i><b>Laminate some note cards and plant them around the house (even the shower). </b>Plant the cards in places where you will have to read them inevitably at some point, like the mirror when you comb your hair or brush your teeth. Another great place for these handy things are on the fridge door - a place we IB:ers love to visit. You can write down equations or points of information you feel necessary to know. </i></li>
<li><i><b>Reward yourself with food or other incentives after reading a certain amount of pages in your textbooks. </b>For example, you can buy a bag of chips, candy or a healthier option (generally avoided by us) and reward yourself with one after every page. Some people also like to paint one nail with nail polish after every chapter - we recommend you boys instead of girls to use this tactic surprisingly, because it will take you longer to add and remove the nail polish which means more study time!</i></li>
<li><i><b>Have one notebook for notes in class and another for notes at home from your textbook. </b>Often your notes in school can be confusing and too simple, which may cost you later in the final exams. If you keep one study notebook at home you can study the topics studied at school again at home and write them down in a clearer manner, that you can study from later. </i></li>
<li><i><b>Use your 'dead' time wisely. </b>Dead time as in bus or train rides, skip lessons, queues etc by reading your notes, textbooks or flash cards. This enables you to use up all your extra time productively! Sometimes it is nice to spend your dead time being 'dead', though..</i></li>
<li><i><b>Practice past paper exams on the internet. </b>This one is quite self evident and always a smart option before your actual tests. Especially with mathematics, no matter what level. </i></li>
<li><i><b>When studying and making notes, use the syllabus guide as a reference - found on the internet. </b>The syllabus guide gives you exact information on what you need to know and not know - this may not always be made clear by teachers during class. </i></li>
<li><i><b>Use the <a href="http://procrastination-killer.en.softonic.com/">No Procrastination- app</a> while studying on the computer. </b>This app doesn't let you enter sites like Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, YouTube etc (whatever you add on the list) for a certain time period of your choosing. If you don't have the willpower to not visit these sites without a little help, this is the app for YOU. </i></li>
<li><i><b>Take a five minute break after every 30 minutes of studying. </b>This allows your brain to process all the information you have gathered during the studying period. It may also eliminate the chances of getting extremely frustrated! </i></li>
<li><i><b>Make a To-Do List. </b>Always an excellent idea! It's a good feeling after doing something and being able to cross it off the list with a feeling of accomplishment. </i></li>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09227552910607346604noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1731982369539187638.post-67104065059558637162014-03-23T20:15:00.000+02:002014-03-23T20:15:08.666+02:00Internal Assessments: B&M and an A-Language<div style="text-align: center;">
This week we are continuing on the subject of Internal Assessments; we have quite a few under progress now and we are all ready to discuss them all with you! This is all to ensure you will not have any surprises when you walk into the real deal IB Diploma - or if you already are and finding about all this now, well, you have bigger fish to fry. </div>
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Anywhoozles, today we are talking about the Internal Assessment of Business & Management and an A-language which in this case will be about Finnish once again. </div>
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In Finnish, we have started working on our Written Assignments (again, these are not called Internal Assessment, but work as the same thing). It is an essay based on a translated book read in class which has to be around <i>1200-1500 words.</i> </div>
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So far, we have chosen the topics for our essay and had our teacher approve them. Now we will have to start planning and writing the essay since the first draft is due in already a month. After we've given our first drafts to the teacher, she will read them through and sit with each of us individually, giving us feedback. </div>
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<i>Teachers are not allowed to write anything down </i>on them so the feedback has to be done orally. Our teacher said that in the past, some students have written down the feedback and many students have recorded it. This is the only chance that your teacher can revise your work, so make sure that you write a proper first draft and listen carefully to the feedback you're given!</div>
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In Business and Management, we have started on our Internal Assessments already about a month ago. We had to start thinking about our research questions - which is extremely difficult and time consuming, believe you me. It is vital for you to have a good and answerable question to get a good grade in this Internal Assessment and just saying, your first questions will probably not be the ones you will be researching by the end of the summer break. This is what we have done this far:</div>
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As you all know, IAs are written in every subject and thus, Business & Management is no different. The IA is 25% of the final grade (surprise surprise…) and it consists of a 500 word research proposal and action plan as well as the 2000 word written report (go over, and you will be penalized by minus points!). </div>
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<li style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #134f5c;">It's relevant to the business going forward (not a question that has already been resolved or likely to be resolved)</span></li>
<li style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #134f5c;">It should take the form 'Should____ in order to____?'</span></li>
<li style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #134f5c;">Facilitates itself to a quantitative and qualitative cost/benefit analysis</span></li>
<li style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #134f5c;">Can also be a decision between two options 'Should___ or ___?'</span></li>
<li style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #134f5c;">Do a lot of research and ensure you have enough data to make something out of your research question! This is where most questions end up being thrown out and replaced with new ones (At least in our cases) </span></li>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09227552910607346604noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1731982369539187638.post-60556829851992030562014-03-17T09:00:00.000+02:002014-03-17T09:00:11.578+02:00Two Written Tasks And An Investigation<div style="text-align: center;">
Well hello there fellow IBers!</div>
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This week our topic will be on current subjects that we are heavily occupied, which indeed are the Internal Assessments. We have been quite busy as have the second year IB students with their MOCKS exams, which we will enlighten you on sooner or later. The featuring IA speeches today and next week are on English, History, Finnish (a mother tongue language) and Business & Management. </div>
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If you are well acquainted with the IB system or you have been reading closely to our blog posts when we were discussing subjects, you will already be thinking that hold on, I thought we didn't have any IAs in English? Well, we are here to tell you that it is indeed correct that we do not. However, we do have to make up for this in other means such as the FOA (Further Oral Assessment) and <i>WRITTEN TASKS</i>. We write up four of these pesky little things which will be then sent to the IBO for grading. During the past few weeks we have been working on our second Written Task 1, where we get to invent a story (a diary entry, article, blog etc) where we discuss issues we have been learning about. All in all, it is quite a creative task. </div>
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Written Tasks divide into two categories: <b>Written Task 1</b> (WT1) and <b>Written task 2 </b>(WT2). You will write up at least two of each; if more you will get to choose the best ones that will be sent to the IBO. There are fundamental differences to Written Task 1 and 2: </div>
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Now, just to start with the Written Task 1 for it is relevant for the moment being and we can freely speak from experience we are going to lay down the groundwork for you guys. So without further ado, here are the Written Task 1 basics for our IB dummies:</div>
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<li><span style="color: #a64d79;">You must write a rationale of 200-300 words, explaining the decision making process behind the task. (<b>SL & HL)</b></span></li>
<li><span style="color: #a64d79;">While general feedback may be given, the work must be the student's own. Teachers cannot prescribe the task at hand, only facilitate to good ideas. <b>(SL & HL)</b></span></li>
<li><span style="color: #a64d79;"><b>SL </b>students must submit one WT1 from their portfolio. </span></li>
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<li style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #0b5394;">Can be based on texts taken anywhere in the syllabus. </span></li>
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happened and why. The best thing about a historical investigation is that you
have the right to choose any topic in history that you want to write about and
you don’t have to fixate on a topic you don’t like from the teacher. For the
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<span lang="EN-US"><span style="font-family: inherit;">A historical investigation consisting of a written
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plan of the investigation, summary of evidence, evaluation of sources,
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Plan of Investigation: up to 150 words (<b>3
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Summary of Evidence: 400-500 words (<b>6
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Take notes from your chosen resources, including exact references. <o:p></o:p></span></span></div>
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The majestic language of our minds.. Theory of Knowledge (a.k.a T.O.K. because its badass). It's basically this awesome subject is here to help you understand as well as challenge your surroundings as a learning student in the IB. It's actually a very fun subject indeed because you get to let your thoughts and opinions out on things and talk about contradicting issues that are debated even today like what is the meaning of life and all that cool and thoughtful stuff.</div>
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From Theory of Knowledge you are able to gain 1.5 points for your final grade by essays, tests and we guess just class behaviour all in all. So be on your best behaviour, it is not a class for slacking off! </div>
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The ability to apply your knowledge with greater awareness and credibility - this shows in our IB books when some of them have little side notes of 'TOK sessions'. </div>
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In our opinion, debates are a lot of fun after a long day of academic studies. We can let our minds run free and think outside the box and maybe come up with some philosophical ideas. We've had a role-play debate in history with characters such as Woodrow Wilson, Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin. We've also done some other smaller group debates on issues with morals, language barriers and culture. All in all, it's all good. </div>
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<span style="font-family: Times;">The best part of the IB is writing a 4000 word essay during your summer vacation while all of your friends are on the beach enjoying their time off. However you can make this experience enjoyable and outdoorsy if you choose your topic wisely. To get over with the formalities, essentially "the Extended Essay is a in-depth study of a focused topic chosen from the list of approved Diploma Programme subjects", to quote from the Extended Essay guide from the IBO site.</span></div>
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Ah, the wonderful world of CAS (also known as Creativity, Action and Service), the heart of the IB programme<br />
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To begin, you will be obliged to do just about 150 hours of CAS during your two years of IB, in which you will have to do approximately 50 hours of each activity (Creativity, Action and Service). Even though this work will not be graded and will not affect your final points after the finals, you will not receive your diploma without successfully completing all your CAS hours. Including a CAS project with three or more students, which we will talk about soon. However, you will still be receiving your diploma if you are under the 150 hours by a small amount, it is not that strict.<br />
There is this site these days called <em>ManageBac</em> where you can record your activities and your progress by writing up reflections. When completing your activities, you will need a supervisor at all times who is over 18 years of age and is not a relative of yours. At the end of your activity, he or she will be required to write a supervisor's report or letter on your behavior and performance. Your activity will not be completed before your CAS coordinator receives this report and you will have to write several reflections that show your learning outcomes that are the following: <br />
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If you still feel like you have nothing to do to get you CAS points/hours, we thought it would be a good idea to show you what we are doing at the moment in order to earn CAS hours. It's always good to wonder when you are starting a new hobby or for instance, helping out your school with something, whether you can get CAS hours from this. This is the question we ask most frequently in the IB programme. Just saying.<br />
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First of all we, <i>the Four Musketeers</i>, have one thing in common when it comes to CAS: we are all writing up this <strong>blog</strong> as our CAS project which is obviously a great and creative solution to have as a CAS project. Simple too and doesn't require too much research.</div>
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<strong style="color: #3d85c6;">2. </strong><span style="color: #3d85c6;">Another activity that I did was being </span><strong><span style="color: #0b5394;">Santa's Little Helper</span></strong><span style="color: #3d85c6;"> in a "Christmas World" which was a small market held during the Christmas holiday. I helped with organizing the small cottages in which differnet products were sold. Of course I was not allowed to sell anything because I'm a minor. But it was still cool being there and helping out. Something like this is great for gaining hours for Service as well as for Action. It's not too hard is it?</span></div>
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<span style="color: #3d85c6;"><strong>3. </strong>I was one of the</span><span style="color: #0b5394;"> <strong>in-school organizers</strong> </span><span style="color: #3d85c6;">for our annual International Show with Tilda Rose, one of the Musketeers. We planned and executed an amazing show for our school in exchange for a few Service hours. However, this is probably the first and the last time I'm going to plan any show in school due to some inconveniences. This just goes to show that ´CAS can't always be a fun experience but you can still learn from this.</span><br />
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<strong style="color: #3d85c6;">4. </strong><span style="color: #3d85c6;">I'm also planning on getting some of my Action hours from my</span><strong> <span style="color: #0b5394;">hobby</span></strong><span style="color: #3d85c6;">; ice hockey. Hobbies are always something you can fall back on if you can't think of anything better to do. </span></div>
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<strong style="color: #3d85c6;">5. </strong><span style="color: #3d85c6;">Another good way to learn something and profit from CAS is going to </span><strong><span style="color: #0b5394;">driving school</span></strong><span style="color: #3d85c6;">- of course if you are of age to do so. This is what most IB students here in Finland do in order to get some Action and/or Creativity hours.</span></div>
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<strong style="color: #45818e;">3.</strong><span style="color: #45818e;"> As Heidi just mentioned, I was also an </span><span style="color: #134f5c;"><strong>in-school </strong><b>organizer</b></span><span style="color: #45818e;"> for the International Christmas show with her, and my outcomes of it were pretty much alike to the ones made by Heidi. </span><br />
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<strong style="color: #45818e;">4.</strong><span style="color: #45818e;"> To add to the blog we are doing here right now with the Four Musketeers, I also have my very own</span><strong><span style="color: #134f5c;"> 'art-oriented' blog</span></strong><span style="color: #45818e;"> for Action and Creativity, which is pretty cool for me and I can share all my interests with the world. If you want to check out my blog and see what I'm talking about, here is the address -> </span><a href="http://whereisyour-mind.blogspot.fi/"><span style="color: #741b47;">http://whereisyour-mind.blogspot.fi/</span></a><span style="color: #45818e;"> Feel free follow... ;-) This is a great and free way to get CAS hours, just talking about the things you love which is kind of my hobby since I don't have an actual one anymore. </span><br />
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This week we are going to continue on languages, hope you don't mind. We are still yet to cover French and German as an B language and Self Taught (an independent subject, whaaaat?). We will also probably cover Visual Arts and Chemistry, but because our class weren't fortunate enough to get these classes we will have to interview some fellow IBers soon. Of course, these are not THE only IB subjects, but these are the ones that are offered on our radius. You can always find out more on the IB site -> www.ibo.org.<br />
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We're just gonna start now with <b>French B</b> as a language choice of the two you are obliged to pick. Actually, this choice really does mingle well with studying English Literature, believe it or not. We were too unfortunate not to be offered this subject as on a Higher Level, but we will try our best to supply you with the information you need. Three of our Four Musketeers; <i>Tilda Rose, SusanMoreen and Nelli</i>, have French B as an Standard Level subject and we have to say, it is not a bad subject to have at all not to mention that it is indeed the diplomatic language, which is always good to know. Basically, the Higher and Standard Levels are different only by the recommended teaching hours, the depth of syllabus coverage, the required study of literature at Higher Level and the level of difficulty and requirements of tasks and criteria. </div>
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language, so that's pretty cool. The best tip for this oral assessment that we can come up with is to practice your French accent, but indeed that is not all; choosing a topic related to the French Culture would be
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because, obviously it really helps your understanding of the text. For example, we just had a test a few months back and we had this reading comprehension test, oh my goodness we tell you. We hadn't practiced too much of the everyday vocabulary and we did not understand much what the texts were talking about. These tests can be pretty tricky and we cannot emphasize how much it helps you if you read columns or articles in French during your free time just to get yourself adjusted and ready for these things. Everything you need to know is not necessarily covered in school, especially vocabulary. <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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Next up we are going to talk about Self Taught as an independent subject which is an A language of your choice and you cannot choose this as a Higher Level subject. Of course you have to be quite fluent in this language because this is a demanding choice especially because you are doing it independently. However, it doesn't have to be your mother tongue, for instance one of our beloved classmates has chosen Mandarin Chinese even though he is a full Finnish citizen but he has lived in China for a long time. If you choose this subject you have to read literary works throughout the two years, write all assessed components and perform oral examinations. And these works obviously have to be done in the language you chose as a self taught subject. Even though this subject may be quite difficult at times, we are sure it will pay off later especially if you enjoy this language and want to excel in it. We encourage you not to forget your -possibly- mother tongue so that it has a strong presence in the rest of your studies. Maybe it will give you a new twist to studying, who knows?!</div>
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And a few links for you to lighten the mood a bit and give you a good and solid- maybe slightly blown out of proportions, not by much though - idea of what you are getting yourself into. This all is to encourage you to be an international and knowledgeable student!</div>
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Some facts about being and IB student.. -> <a href="http://www.buzzfeed.com/jessicamisener/27-sure-signs-you-were-in-the-ib-program">http://www.buzzfeed.com/jessicamisener/27-sure-signs-you-were-in-the-ib-program</a></div>
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That's all for now and next week we are going to dig deeper into the subject of Theory Of Knowledge (a.k.a TOK), all the little thing that comes with it like the Extended Essay and possibly we will we talking a little more about Visual Arts and Chemistry. </div>
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As you may know by now one third of the Diploma is language oriented. This basically means that <u>you have to study at least two languages</u> which may include English and some other language like the language spoken in the country where you are right now. Of course, if you are a keen linguist like our Nelli here, you can opt for a third language resulting in a 50% language component. </div>
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Today we will start by talking a bit about the language spoken in Finland which is.. any guesses? Yes, you know it. Finnish!! Unfortunately, only two out of four Musketeers study this mentioned and by all means, pleasant subject.</div>
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We, Heidi and Nelli, chose Finnish as one of our subjects because we only read books and do essays on them. So no grammar taught anymore. If you like reading consider choosing First Language option. But if you are not keen on reading then this is not a subject for you. For Higher Level there are <b>13</b> books to read and for Standard Level there are <b>10</b> books. And these books are divided into four categories<u>:</u> Translated Literature, Literary Genres, Novels and finally, Themes. We don't have an actual IA on this subject but we do have a similar writing task.</div>
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Let's start with <i>Translated Literature</i>. This is <b>25% </b>of your final grade. Higher Level students read three books and Standard Level students only have to read two. Some of our books are actually easy to read and interesting unlike the English books which you will read about soon. Of course this is only our opinion, you make your own later. One of our books was The Kite Runner. The writing task we mentioned is on the Translated Literature and it is <u>1200-1500 words</u>. This is less than the IA word limit which is around 2000 words. We had to do two short analyses on each book we read.<br />
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Jokes aside, English consists of a lot of reading, analyzing, writing tasks as well as presentations. Right now we are preparing our <b>FOAs</b> - which stands for <b>Further Oral Assessment </b>- where we are allowed to choose between a debate or a presentation on language in a cultural context. Every students has to speak for <u>five to seven minutes</u> which means that a group of three would have a fifteen to twenty minute presentation approximately. We are not allowed to go over seven minutes per person and will only be assessed for that time. We will have two of these FOAs during the entire two year programme, the first one will not be recorded but the second one will and will be sent to the <i style="font-weight: bold;">IBO. </i>Additionally, we will also have to do our own individual oral presentations... Scary, huh? </div>
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By now, we have finished one written task on a fictional novel (<b>do not</b> call these books, this is prohibited in the IB!) called '<i>The Great Gatsby</i>'. It was a fun and an easy-going experience all in all, we got to release our creative side and write a fictional piece continuing the story or just writing an article on the events that occurred in the novel. Of course, you'll probably not be studying this novel or the novels/plays we are about to read because they vary from school to school since the teachers get to choose the what will be read and what will not. We actually won't be having Internal Assessments on this subject due to the fact that we FOAs and written tasks so, these compensate for them quite nicely.<br />
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For <b>Paper 2</b> in Standard and Higher Level, you will have to answer <b><u>1 out of 6 questions</u></b>, Standard and Higher Level students will receive the same six questions. Easy enough? We think so too. In Standard Level exams, you will have 1.5 hours to complete Paper 2 and in Higher Level exams you will receive an extra half an hour to complete. Each paper will count for 25% of the final grade, which doesn't sound too harsh. So the test score will be only 50% of your actual grade. Don't worry about it too much! Another good tip for good exam results in Paper 2 is to<b> remember quotes</b>!! According to our teacher, you cannot receive a top grade unless you have explained a few quotes in your text/analysis. <br />
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In the past week we've been quite busy coming up with our - just about final - Business IA questions and coming up with a FOA (Further Oral Assessment) for English. We will also be talking about this in the future. Instead of that, today we will be talking about Mathematics, which is an obligatory subject in the IB system. </div>
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To make up a short introduction, you can choose between four different levels of Mathematics: Further Mathematics Level ( Most schools do not offer this ), Higher Level, Standard Level and Standard Studies Level. At this point, it is worth to consider your plans in the future, whether you actually need to take up extra time for your math studies. For instance, if you are planning a career in the business world, HL, SL or studies will all suffice. Of course this all will depend on your choice of university and you should research this before choosing your level. Also, if you are planning to study arts, law or languages then Math Studies is more than enough. It is known that in the United Kingdom, most universities will not accept you if you are studying Math Studies, so that is also worthwhile considering. If you want to study physics HL or SL in the IB, you will need Standard or Higher Level Mathematics. However, there are always exceptions to the rules depending on your school. </div>
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If you feel as though Higher or Standard level mathematics is still too much and you do not see yourself needing mathematics in your future studies, this is the choice for you. It is not math for dummies, as it is often perceived as. This level is not provided in every school, for instance, in 2013 this level was implemented in our school. Before it, people had to survive with Standard Level. The basic concept of Mathematical Studies is to learn the every day mathematics what you can implement into your daily life. The same topics are covered but in less detail, which is great for people who aren't interested in mathematics. In test conditions, you can use calculators in both papers; paper 1 and paper 2. </div>
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In test conditions for all these levels, it is good to know that one point = one minute. For Paper 1 we have 90 minutes to complete the paper and 90 points to score. Use your time wisely, if you feel as though you're not going to solve the question, skip ahead so that you don't waste your precious time. Don't think too long! </div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09227552910607346604noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1731982369539187638.post-20130863815736647612014-01-07T11:33:00.000+02:002014-01-07T11:33:10.386+02:00History & Business and ManagementHappy New Year!<br />
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I hope you enjoyed your vacation, because there is a lot of work ahead of you now.. Soon we will start on our first IAs (Internal Assesment) so we will be talking from experience in the next few weeks or months. Now, we will dicuss the enriching world of History and Business&Management, the more relaxing subjects if you will.<br />
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We are starting our first IAs with History, which is a good subject to ease into the IB world of research. However, even though we are just starting on our History, we are already researching our Business and Management Research Questions and forming a plan which we are going to use to gather all the necessary information to write up our research which is due in just less than a year. History is good to round out all the science in your selection of subjects and a great way to gain some perspective on the grand scheme of humanity and our recent history like the World War 1,2 and for Higher Level, the French Revolution. Basically just the significant wars of the 20th century.<br />
In test conditions, Heidi and I, us Standard Level students have two papers: Paper 1, which consists of a Source Study (we have been practising plenty for it, we will issue this on a separate post later) and Paper 2, a long answer question. Higher Level students, like SusanMoreen, have Paper 3 in addition to the previous two, an honor to do another long answer question. <br />
To adress the issue that turns most poeple off history, is remebering all the dates, years and times when the smallest issues happen that you couldn't care less about. Well, in IB History we don't have to remember all those dates! At least not in the final exams, it depends how nice your teacher is to you during those two years in between.<br />
According to the only Higher Level History student, SusanMoreen, in our group of Musketeers, Higher Level History is exciting, because you get to learn about France, its history and Napeoleon. They have to write loads and loads of essays including the most recent one on Napoleon and his rulings. By being in Higher Level, you get a deeper understanding on the issues that are studied in Standard Level classes, which is a good benefit to have even though its more time consuming. And when we say time consuming, we mean it. In HL history you will be reading a lot of books and extracts so it's good to have a profound interest in the subjects that are being delt with.<br />
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As for Business and Management, it's a good subject where you can survive with common sense, of course only if you have any. It's a good course to understand the business side of things and learn to cope with it in the future. For this class, you won't need HL or SL mathematics, Mathematical Studies will also do just fine in HL and SL Business and Management. Right now we are just finishing Marketing and have talked about Organizations and starting up a business. Our next topic will be financing, which is very benefitial when thinking about our futures to come as consumers.<br />
When we begin on our B&M IAs, for HL students primary research (surveys, interviews) and secondary research (internet, books) are required but SL students get away with just secondary research. Your research question must deal with a company that is facing a problem, and you will have to provide a solution to it. Us three Musketeers have Higher Level Business and one Musketeer who doesn't have it at all, so we cannot tell much about SL classes but we are sure you will get the idea. <br />
In test conditions, us HL&SL students have two papers: Paper 1 consists of a case study which we will get a few months before hand to get prepared. Paper 2 consists of structured questions based on stimulus material. Doesn't sound too hard does it? The case study in the final exams will also be used in the MOCK exams (to be issued later) so you will be quite familiar with the text and dealing with it in exam conditions. <br />
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Four MusketeersAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09227552910607346604noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1731982369539187638.post-1630071946569592452013-12-19T10:27:00.002+02:002013-12-19T10:27:17.769+02:00SubjectsHello fellow IBers!<br />
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Our plan for today's post is to talk about IB subjects in all their glory. Yey!<br />
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Together us Four - one has joined to our glorious group, the lovely and beautiful SusanMoreen - Musketeers have Biology (SL&HL), History (SL&HL), Mathematics (HL&SL), Finnish (HL), English (HL), French (SL) and Business&Management (HL) and Physics (SL). Our school's IB Programme in Finland also provides Visual Arts which we couldn't get in our school due to a lack of students. We won't have time to go through all of these in one post, but today we will focus on Biology and Physics as subjects. <br />
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To begin, from nearly all these subjects, we will have to write an Internal Assessment on a subject that we can choose ourselves. The only exceptions are in English and Mathematics where in English class we will have to perform an oral presentation which will be recorded and sent to the head, the IBO. Sounds scary? We think so too. In mathematics we will be writing up an exploration on whatever you want with just one term: it has to be related to math, as you can imagine. <br />
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A few weeks ago, we had our first legit IB test week, where we had depending on the subject, either two or three papers, Paper 1 and Paper 2 and in some cases Paper 3 (like Higher Level Biology). It can be said that the tests were quite challenging, because we had a limited time period where every minute has to be taken advantage of, especially in Mathematics where you have to earn one point per minute. Not to scare you guys too much, but this is what you will face sooner or later in the IB programme. <br />
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So, let's talk about Biology! Basically our fall term of IB1 in Biology has consisted of several lab works and reports with quite a bit of theory on extremely small things like DNA and cells. For Standard Level students, the exam consists of two papers; paper 1 consists of multiple choice questions (25% chance to get it right even if you haven't got the faintest clue!) as for paper 2 has short answer questions and one long answer question. For HL, there is one additional paper, Paper 3, there is another long answer question to tackle. Biology is a great choice if you are truly interested in life, but if you think you are choosing biology over chemistry, YOU ARE WRONG. We will give you three words: Chemistry of life. You cannot get by without knowing some chemistry in biology, atleast not here in our school. Biology isn't an easy choice as a subject but it is worth while to consider it seriously and there is a lot to be learned about in which you can apply to life later in life.<br />
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Our new member has Physics, which us other Three Musketeers do not have. Physics can be a very difficult subject in Higher Level aswell in Standard Level. But we ensure you, it is fun. The first exam week test contained of Paper 1 and Paper 2. Paper 1 once again included multiple choice questions where you have a 25% chance to circle the correct question and Paper 2 which consists mostly of calculations and short answer questions. We cannot tell you about Higher Level physics quite yet, but we will try to obtain an interview from other IB students from the other grades who may have some time to tell us all about it. In Physics you will also have experiments along with the core studies and yes, you will have to write up a report on it. Currently in our Physics class, the results haven't been as good as with the Biology students, but we are hoping for a great change in that issue. We are certain that with enough effort, time and passion you can survive this subject!<br />
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Unfortunately, we do not have IB Chemistry in our school but we will hope to pull some strings and get another interview for you and talk a bit more on that later. As for now, our class is starting so we must get back to studying, sayonara for this week friends!<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09227552910607346604noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1731982369539187638.post-59465434651140920932013-12-09T12:14:00.000+02:002013-12-09T12:17:48.295+02:00Starting up<span style="font-family: Times, "Times New Roman", serif;"> Once upon a time there was an IB dummy who failed for the reason of not reading the holy blog of IB for Dummies. What can be learnt from this horrid event? NOT TO MAKE THAT MISTAKE EVER AGAIN!!!!!!!!!</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Times;"> And who are these magnificent creators of this holy blog, you may ask? </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Times;"> -We go by the name of The Three Musketeers from an anonomous IB school in Finland. Creative, huh?</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Times;"> The word IB stands for International Baccalaureate, and as for that long thing-a-ma-jig we have no incling of what it stands for. Sorry. Us, The Three Musketeers, we are in our middle term of IB, the first year after pre-DP to be exact. After about three and a half months of being official IB students, we have experienced a lot of fear, anxiety, hope, failure and many...Oh so many, sleepless nights. To keep us going until the bitter or sweet end - most likely bitter - we have got to have our eyes on the prize which is indeed the end of this 2-year torture experience. Hopefully to be rewarding.. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Times;"> Anyways, IB consists of Theory of Knowledge, CAS (Creativity, Action & Service), the much-dreaded Extended Essay on any subject you like, the Internal Assessments on most subjects, MOCKs and finally, the highlight of our adventure that we have just embarked upon, the FINAL EXAMS... To be honest, we have only finished our first real IB test week a few weeks back, and haven't got much experience on the other aspects of IB, however we are willing to keep you updated with the events, assessments and what not, to have you IB newbies prepared for your first year. Sound good?</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Times;"> We won't dig too deep into the subjects - so that we won't run out of things to talk about - so, basically we will do our best, weekly, to get you IB dummies aware of the adventure that you will soon face like us. We sure wish that we would have had something like this in pre-DP... </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Times;"> That is all for now, we must return to our studies. See you next week dummies!</span>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09227552910607346604noreply@blogger.com1