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How to study and boost college applications ?

I am in IBDP student graduating next year .


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Carlos’s Answer

We have learned about TI and how these improvements have achieved several goals. The main idea is to build on basic knowledge and move towards central topics related to analytical learning. This will help you lead on any topic that comes your way.
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Juan Manuel’s Answer

Hello!

As an IBDP student, it's important to stay organized. Make a study schedule that covers all your subjects, focusing more on areas where you need improvement. Try active learning methods like creating summaries, using flashcards, and practicing with past IB exams. Joining study groups can also be really helpful.

To improve your college application, maintain good grades, especially in subjects related to your future major. Get involved in extracurricular activities you enjoy, and try to take on leadership or volunteer roles. Write a personal statement that reflects who you are and why you're passionate about your chosen field. Also, ask teachers who know you well for strong recommendation letters.

Best of luck!
Thank you comment icon Thank you, Juan Manuel for the advice. Tiana
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Gustavo’s Answer

Tania, it's important to focus on improving your IB grades, especially in your HL subjects and the ones related to your future studies. To help with this, study with the IB criteria in mind and practice with past papers under timed conditions. Take time to understand and learn from your mistakes. Regularly talk with your teachers to get specific feedback and guidance to boost your predicted grades.

You also have a great chance to do well in your EE, IAs, and TOK. Pick topics that interest you and are backed by solid evidence. Set a clear timeline with drafts and feedback, and organize your sources from the beginning. Being structured and proactive will really help.

For CAS and extracurriculars, focus on a few activities that mean a lot to you. Get deeply involved, aim for leadership roles, and work on projects where you can show real impact.

When working on your university applications, make sure your personal essay is genuine and tells your story. Get strong recommendation letters from teachers who know you well. Follow a clear timeline: start with academics and projects, then shift to essays, university choices, and scholarships.

You're in a great spot—just be intentional, consistent, and thoughtful with your time moving forward.
Thank you comment icon I appreciate you taking the time to answer this. Tiana
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