What's up Bratislava and Singapore?!(I haven't forgotten you, QSIB).
It's that time of year again when IB students begin to take that long awaited exam. I realize it is stressful, however, I urge you to think about this as an opportunity to demonstrate your knowledge. Take the approach that you know you can succeed. Take your time. Plan your answers. Slow your breathing. Answer the questions that interest you the most. As always, follow the 5 step process of answering questions (Define, Graph, Analyze, Evaluate, and using Relevant real-world examples).
Prior to the exam decide which sections of the syllabus in which you are most confident and enjoy the most (I know, there are so many!). This will increase your confidence and reduce the amount of decision time required to choose a question. Remember to revise a few minutes every night, preferably just before bed and then again quickly as you wake up. You'll be surprised by what you will remember!
Finally, isn't virtually every graph Supply and Demand in some form or another?
Be sure to contact me with any questions you might have during your preparation. Also, I have a revision outline with helpful links and videos. It can be found on the right side of this blog.
Keep smiling!