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Tackling 10 questions on Topic 4 (Waves) is less daunting than tackling a full Paper 2 with 5 different topics you haven't reviewed yet.

Whether you are taking or Higher Level (HL) under the current syllabus, the curriculum is divided into core themes. Mastering these individual building blocks via topical revision is crucial.

The new syllabus, with its integrated themes and restructured assessment, demands a deeper, more connected understanding of physics principles. Embrace the challenge. Use the strategies outlined in this guide, leverage the recommended resources, and maintain a curious, persistent approach. Good luck, and happy studying!

So, stop doing random questions. Stop passively reading the textbook. Pick your weakest topic today, print out a set of questions, grab a pen, and start the grind. Your future self—and your final IB score—will thank you for it.

Create flashcards for key definitions, formulas, and concepts. Platforms like Revision Village offer built-in flashcards for IB Physics, or you can create your own using spaced repetition apps.

Before you walk into your exam, ensure you have done the following:

Do not jump straight into full, timed mock exams. Solve 15 to 20 past paper questions strictly limited to your target topic. 3. Analyze the Mark Scheme Ruthlessly