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Students facing troubles while making decisions

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Students facing troubles while making decisions

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  1. Students facing troubles while making decisions

  2. From an IB student to another IB student, some of the most terrifying yet rewarding moments include choosing my subjects in Grade 11, selecting a topic to write my Extended Essay on and finally, filling out the various university applications. While I understand that making decisions that a student may believe is the foundation of their careers and their life can be nerve-racking, it is important to acknowledge that one will always find the help necessary to make these decisions.

  3. Every situation can be dealt with differently, for example, when choosing the subjects for IBDP, it is always a good idea to firstly, follow your interests and passion and secondly, to glance through the syllabus of different subjects. When a student learns about the difference in say, English Language and Literature, and English Literature, then proceed by comparing the two or more distinct levels. This is one way to go forward. The other might include asking your seniors for tips on different subjects, their Internal Assessments, the grading system and the teaching styles of different teachers. All of these steps may help you make a more informed decision.

  4. Furthermore, when it comes to selecting topics for Internal Assessments or the Extended Essay, I personally believe speaking to other individuals (seniors) who have already worked under the same teacher and chosen the same subject about their experience. This will help you, the student, to know what you are diving into. Moreover, another way to go about is to read the works of other IB students spread across the globe. One can do that simply through IB websites, or samples on the internet.

  5. Lastly, when choosing a university, several factors are needed to be accounted for, such as financial status, the job prospectus, facilities provided, the faculty of the department, accommodation and much more. However, in most cases, students do have a ‘Dream college’ and the aim should be to work towards it. Regardless, if a student does need help, you always have your parents, career counselors, college ambassadors and if nothing else, Google!

  6. The teenage is a growing year and this is the time when the brain molding takes place. You either destroy the brain or built it. This is where IB helps your kid. It shapes the mind by providing knowledge from all over the world. If you are too finding theEducational Resources for International Schools, why not take a demo class with Eduception? The online platform provides the best International Baccalaureate Resources. 

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