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ExamIB Exam Revision Course

Live Stream – September Weekends

For students approaching their November 2022 exams

September 3-4 and 10-11, 2022*

USD $518 per subject

After more than 30 years of in-person courses, we have provided successful Live Stream IB Exam Revision Courses since April 2021. We are delighted to offer the same online revision experience – conveniently scheduled over two September weekends* – to students preparing for their November 2022 IB exams.

So much more than private tuition, our courses allow you to join our expert educators and other dedicated IBDP students for an intensely focused learning experience online, from the comfort of your home. You’ll have a better understanding of the subject and what examiners are looking for. In the weeks before your exam, it’s a big advantage to have expert help focusing your revision.

The Subjects

Covering what’s needed for exam success.

Each subject is taught for a total of 12 hours, divided into 3-hour sessions per day, either in the morning or afternoon (Singapore SGT, UTC +8).

*Wednesday 7 September is an additional dedicated evening office hour for students with their teacher, to clarify concepts and ask additional questions.

Choose one or two subjects, to study over both weekends (one subject in the morning 9:30-12:30, and a different subject in the afternoon 13:30-17:30).

Taught by leading IB teachers, we’ll review the main concepts, key exam strategies and the areas you need help with most, helping you gain the grades you deserve.

The subject you’re looking for isn’t listed? We’re expanding subject coverage continuously as demand changes.

The Course

100% Digital. 100% OSC.

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Each subject is taught for 12 hours stretching over two September weekends (morning or afternoon SGT).
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Benefit from 1 or 2 subject/s: morning subject taught over both weekends; afternoon subject taught over both weekends.
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A pre-course questionnaire tailors the course to your needs and goals.
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All subjects are taught by teachers and examiners from top IB World Schools. MEET THEM

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Smaller online class sizes with a maximum of 6 students allows you to benefit from a personalised experience, just like our in-person courses.

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Get answers to your questions during and after class. Your teacher can incorporate them into the live class or afterwards on the class message forum.

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Additional live “office hour” on Wednesday evening 8 September gives you extra time with your teacher to clarify concepts and exam strategies.
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Homework is set each day to reinforce your understanding and make the most of live class time.
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Access class notes and other resources via our ManageBac platform – before, during and after the course.
September 3-4 and 10-11
8:30-10:0010:30-12:00AM Course 1:00-2:303:00-4:30PM Course
Biology HL
Biology SL
Chemistry HL
Chemistry SL
Economics HL
Maths AA SL
Maths AI SL
Maths AI HL
Physics HL
Physics SL
Office Hour Wednesday September 7
6:00-7:00 pm
Wednesday September 7
7:00-8:00 pm

How it Works

An easy process tailored to you.

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Registration and Deposit

In one go, you'll create an account, select the subjects you want to attend, and share basic information on needs and goals. To confirm your place, we'll collect a US$150 deposit.

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Confirmation and Full Payment

Now we'll check whether your subject selection works in terms of timing and vacancy. We'll send a confirmation email to confirm your subjects and request full payment.

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Pre-Course Questionnaire and Start

By filling out your pre-course questionnaire, you're helping us make each course as effective as possible. We're excited to welcome you shortly after, where you'll be grouped with students based on similar needs and goals.

William

Australia OSC Revision Course

For me the Oxford Study Courses were a brilliant use of time in order to consolidate knowledge that I had already learnt. It was less learning new content, and more the final check and tools used to iron out what I needed to improve upon before the final exams.

Leisa

Parent of student from Australia OSC Revision Course

The revision courses were extremely helpful. We would definitely recommend.

Corinne

Parent of student from Australia OSC Revision Course

The courses have been helpful. The sessions helped him in gaining confidence and motivation.

Top FAQs

In case you missed anything.

Will I get a refund if my school or the IBO cancels November 2022 exams?

Yes! We have a 100% refund guarantee policy if your school or the IBO cancels exams this year. For more information please see our T&Cs.

I don’t have a webcam - is this a problem?

Not at all. We only encourage the teacher to use their webcam, students can choose whether to have their cameras on or off.

I’m not based in Singapore, but I am taking IB exams in November 2022. Can I still join the Weekend Exam Revision Courses?
Yes of course but please note the courses will take place on SingaporeTime (SGT), so you will need to adjust your hours accordingly.
I’m a SL student, but the subject is only on offer for HL. Can I attend?
Unfortunately due to the difference in the syllabus, SL students will not be able to attend HL subjects and vice versa.
I’m an IBCP student, can I attend?
Yes, we welcome IBCP and IBDP students on our courses.
I would like to sign up for two subjects. How long will the courses be?
A subject will cover both weekends (3-4 and 10-11 September, plus the office hour on the evening of 7 September). If you revise two subjects, one of them will meet in the mornings both weekends (Saturday and Sunday); the other will meet in the afternoons the same two weekends. The office hours will be scheduled separately on the evening of Wednesday 7 September so that you may attend both.
How many students are in each class?
On all of our courses we ensure that there is a maximum of six students per class. This allows our students to have more one-on-one time with their teachers.

Need extra help?

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Do you have other questions?

COVID-19 Adapted

Feel safe so that you can focus on what counts.

We've been implementing a range of measures to offer you COVID-19 adapted at location courses, guaranteeing you a worry-free and safe experience. We’ve handpicked the locations that allow us to put into practice all of the following measures:

Social Distancing

We have optimised every inch of space in our classrooms, common areas and offices to ensure that everyone has the space to work comfortably and safely.

Staggered Class Times

Our classes run on different schedules throughout the day, to reduce footfall in common areas and to avoid any crowding or queues before class, during breaks and at the end of the day.

Face Coverings

Every member of staff and all of our students are required to wear face coverings at all times, unless they are seated at their designated work stations.

Temperature Checks on Arrival

Every individual who enters the venue is required to check in and have their temperature taken and contact details recorded. Daily temperature checks provide an added line of defence to our staff and students while on course.
Martin Bluemel

Martin Bluemel

Chemistry examiner and teacher formerly at:Taunton School, UK

Ian Lucas

Ian Lucas

Maths examiner and author, and formerly teacher at:Sevenoaks School, UK and St Peter’s, Adelaide

Pat Roby

Pat Roby

Maths and Physics teacher at:International School of Zug and Luzern, Switzerland

Nisha Bauluck

Nisha Bauluck

Maths examiner and teacher at:St Clare’s, UK

Duncan McCulloch

Duncan McCulloch

Geography author and teacher at:International School of Leipzig, Germany

Joe Gauci

Joe Gauci

History teacher at:Malvern College, UK

Kavita Mathai

Kavita Mathai

English Literature and Language & Literature teacher, formerly at:Lauriston Girls’ School and Preshil School, Melbourne

Dave Allen

Dave Allen

Chemistry author and teacher at:Canford School, UK

Surita Devi Nair

Surita Devi Nair

Maths teacher at:Hvitfeldtska Gymnasiet, Sweden

Anna Androulaki

Anna Androulaki

IB English Literature and Language & Literature author and teacher, formerly at:TASIS and UWC China

Margarita Mechkova

Margarita Mechkova

Chemistry teacher at:Heidelberg International School, Germany

About me

"I've been teaching chemistry ever since university where I studied biochemistry and I always enjoyed explaining it to people who were interested to know more. Chemistry is a challenging subject at IB Diploma level, so I find it very rewarding to help motivated students who need to understand it better and improve their grade."

Q&A

How many years have you taught with OSC?

28 years

What do you enjoy about teaching with OSC?

An OSC course gives students the opportunity to focus exclusively on chemistry for a few days - something that is not normally possible at school. I can help students join up what they have learnt and see how the subject fits together, so it is great when you can see it begin to make much so more sense.

What is your best tip for revising for exams?

Memorise carefully the facts you need to know (and make sure you know what these are), then practice as many past questions as you can, looking carefully at the feedback so you can continually improve.

About me

"It is always a joy to see the light dawning when I have been able to explain a mathematical concept or technique which was previously a closed book"

Q&A

How many years have you taught with OSC?

22 years

What do you enjoy about teaching with OSC?

The camaraderie with colleagues, and making a difference for students.

What is your best tip for revising for exams?

Practice as many exam-style questions as possible, and if you can’t do one (or get it wrong), find out why.

About me

"I love teaching because it must be one of the only vocations where you can use pretty well all the skills and knowledge you have picked up throughout your life, and - even better - you (almost always!) have an appreciative audience."

Q&A

How many years have you taught with OSC?

22 years

What do you enjoy about teaching with OSC?

It gives me a strong injection of internationalism - you could say I'm addicted!

What is your best tip for revising for exams?

Quality is as or more important as quantity: get the most out of every question you practise. Don't just answer a bunch of questions. Use them to practise speed, technique, concepts... Use up every drop of one question paper before you start another.

About me

"Maths excites me, patterns and algebra is a way for my brain to organise and tidy up and I love a neat environment! Calculus has always been my favourite as I love a puzzle. Lately, I have been working through further statistics and really enjoy working with big data sets for modelling purposes."

Q&A

How many years have you taught with OSC?

6 years

What do you enjoy about teaching with OSC?

I really enjoy meeting students from all over the world and watching them come together to solve the same problems. The support staff are always cheerful, helpful and generally fantastic human beings who are willing to assist no matter how tough the challenge!

What is your best tip for revising for exams?

As far as maths is concerned, it is all about doing past paper questions. Start with 1 topic, and work through every paper, doing all the questions on that topic. Then do the other topics. I also recommend dividing a paper question by question. Those aiming for grade 7 should be able to attempt the most difficult questions (Q7-10).

About me

"Having been involved in either studying or teaching geography all of this century I am both fascinated and concerned about the changing dynamics of the planet we live on. As the subject has evolved, so has my passion. Whether it be environmental sustainability, demographic transition or how to respond to global pandemics, it continues to be the most relevant subject for encapsulating contemporary affairs."

Q&A

How many years have you taught with OSC?

7 years

What do you enjoy about teaching with OSC?

The whole experience! There is a fantastic base of in-house OSC staff who make sure everything runs smoothly and I have the opportunity to work with great teachers and highly motivated students from all over the world.

What is your best tip for revising for exams?

For geography a top tip is to combine your case-studies wherever possible. For example, your 'detailed example' of a country with uneven population distribution could also be used as your 'case-study' of a country benefitting from a demographic dividend.

About me

"I love trying to reconstruct the past, looking for insights into what made and makes men and women tick, and discussing with students and colleagues the array of different perspectives from which our human experience can be viewed."

Q&A

How many years have you taught with OSC?

26 years

What do you enjoy about teaching with OSC?

I love the buzz of the revision courses and the mix of students and tutors from across the IB world community.

What is your best tip for revising for exams?

Start early and keep your revision active.

About me

"I've always loved literature so teaching the subject comes naturally to me. At university I was also introduced to linguistics which I found fascinating. So it is not surprising that I love taking my students into the worlds that literature creates or engaging them in the power of language to shape our thoughts, our understanding and our perceptions."

Q&A

How many years have you taught with OSC?

2 years

What do you enjoy about teaching with OSC?

I like teaching with OSC because it is so effective and highly professional, while at the same time reaching the individual with a personal touch.

What is your best tip for revising for exams?

Structure your revision time to alternate focused study with activity. The mind needs to rest and absorb between study sessions.

About me

"Chemistry is about atoms and molecules and how they interact. The universe is made from the interaction of atoms and molecules. So without chemistry, there wouldn't be anything!"

Q&A

How many years have you taught with OSC?

9 years

What do you enjoy about teaching with OSC?

I enjoy working with students from all over the globe and seeing them come together a form a dynamic class for a small period of time.

What is your best tip for revising for exams?

Practice past paper questions. And then practice some more. And some more. And then check the markscheme.

About me

"The reason I love maths is that it there is no fuzzy logic; the answer is either right or wrong. Getting the answer to a challenging question is such a satisfying feeling!"

Q&A

How many years have you taught with OSC?

10 years

What do you enjoy about teaching with OSC?

What I enjoy most is the students; they are so enthusiastic and eager to learn! Also, not to forget the great colleagues that I work with there. It is such a positive place to be!

What is your best tip for revising for exams?

Two tips: Do maths at least one hour a day; work with past IB examination questions and always use the formula booklet. Be very familiar with your GDC.

About me

"I love the discovery of a new aspect of the meaning of texts I have read several times."

Q&A

How many years have you taught with OSC?

8 years

What do you enjoy about teaching with OSC?

The students, always. And the enthusiasm of everyone involved.

What is your best tip for revising for exams?

Reflect, focus, and “chunk” your study. Stay realistic and invest in your strengths.

About me

"I love Chemistry and its concepts, which successfully explain life. The two most important ones are attraction (in chemical bonding) and competition (in rates of reaction and in many other areas of chemistry.)"

Q&A

How many years have you taught with OSC?

15 years

What do you enjoy about teaching with OSC?

The highly intellectual talks with colleagues and students. OSC is more than Professional Development for me; it is an invaluable experience.

What is your best tip for revising for exams?

Mind maps, peer teaching, past papers questions practice, asking experts and of course attending OSC IB Exam Courses.