Most IB ESS candidates treat environmental science and societal analysis as two separate argument threads. This article dissects why that approach caps responses at Level 5 and shows the synthesis…
ESS Paper 1 Section A gives you roughly 200 words and 45 minutes to answer one stimulus-based question. Most candidates attempt too much and explain too little.
Most ESS IAs plateau at Level 4 not because candidates lack data, but because they misunderstand what each of the five assessment criteria actually rewards.
Discover how mastering stakeholder analysis transforms ESS Paper 2 answers. This guide explains the three-perspective framework that separates Level 6 from Level 7, with practical exam strategies for…
IB ESS Paper 1 and Paper 2 assess different skill sets — but the thinking you do in one directly lifts your marks in the other. Most candidates never make the connection.
Most IB ESS candidates finish Paper 2 with answers that are too wide and not deep enough. The problem isn't writing speed — it's how responses are structured before a single word goes on paper.
IB ESS requires more statistical and fieldwork rigour than most candidates expect. This article maps the quantitative skills that separate Level 6 from Level 7 responses across Papers 1, 2, and 3.
Most IB ESS candidates spend 15 hours on their IA but lose marks on the personal engagement and exploration objectives before writing a word. This article decodes what examiners actually reward.