Predictions for May 2021 papers
IB Math Studies Exam Secrets
Learn the most commonly asked questions for each topic
(and why mathematicians love forests so much :)
I can predict the questions that will most likely show up in the next Math Studies exam
How?
Not with a crystal ball, but with an incredibly detailed analysis of the exams. I’m happy to share the results with you, in order to help you prepare for YOUR exams. I’ll take what I learned from my insane spreadsheet and summarise the results for you!
I’ve mapped every single question from every single paper in the current IB Math Studies syllabus, to its relative topic and subtopic, and I even did an analysis of the difficulty of each question.
With that, I was able to learn some valuable trends and calculated the questions that most likely will show up on the next exam, including how likely they are to be asked on Paper 1 vs Paper 2.
What you sign up for: 7 emails in 7 days
It’s a lot to cover and I didn’t want to overwhelm you with a single ridiculous post. Instead, you’ll receive 7 emails from me over 7 days following this program:
- Day 1: Numbers and Algebra
- Day 2: Descriptive Statistics
- Day 3: Logic, sets and probability
- Day 4: Statistical applications
- Day 5: Geometry and trigonometry
- Day 6: Mathematical models
- Day 7: Intro to differential calculus
- Day 8: Fantastic Final Finish (Useful distinctions between paper 1 and paper 2)
Each day, we will cover:
- The most common questions and sub-topics
- My predictions for the next Math SL exam
This way, you’ll know exactly what to revise when preparing for the exam. Because, let’s face it, you are likely overwhelmed with the sheer amount of material to cover.
I’m here to help you get laser-focused on those exams, so you can finally think: IB awesome!
Ready to master the IB Math SL exam?
Just sign up below to get started!
P.S. I’ll tell you very educated guesses… but they’re still guesses, right? So don’t sue me if I’m wrong. Thanks 🙂

Nice to meet you!
I am Mitch Campbell, an IB teacher, examiner and curriculum developer with many years of experience.
Since 2009, when I started Studynova, I have been helping students to master their IB exams while still having fun.
(so expect lots of memes and jokes :)
