
Sucks to have add maths😝
Me watching my friends study for Add Maths because I'm done with my exams

Me watching my friends study for Add Maths because I'm done with my exams
Today was my last exam, and I genuinely can’t believe the war is finally over.
This subreddit became such a huge part of my daily routine during exams. After every paper, I would immediately come here to see how everyone else did, panic together over difficult questions, laugh at the memes, and somehow feel less alone through all the stress LMAO
It’s crazy how strangers on the internet made one of the hardest phases of life feel a little easier. I’m honestly going to miss this addiction so much.
😭💔
Broo I'm so scared for Paper 2. I SUCK at coding and like I think I might fail because of the 15 marker. I don't even fully understand 1D and 2D Arrays!
Is there a video that can help me learn to do it properly?
Any topics that I should focus specially on?
Any tips and advice will be appreciated!
Good luck to everyone!
Does anyone have a solved version of CS 0478 Paper 1 of 2026 F/M?
If so, I'd be extremely grateful if they could share it so I could get chance to practice it and check my answers before the exam tmrw.
I'm new to IBDP nad had previously studied IGCSE. This might be a very dumb question, but I CANNOT find like a guide to the syllabus for subjects in IBDP, specifically English Language and Literature SL. I want to buy the books and several seniors of mine are selling it for cheap. But I don't know if there are like syllabus changes in IBDP in every few years like there are in IGCSE, so can someone help me out please?
Can I like marry that paper omg I was genuinely scared that they'll fill this paper with fucntions and trig but MAN DOES GOD LOVE US!
I'm giving my English 0500 Paper 1 exam on the 6th, and I am genuinely scared. I suck at English. But does anyone have tips or predictions especially for Question 3(Directed Wriitng)?
I would be extremely grateful!
Please note that this is a genuine question and not intended to belittle or make fun of anyone.
At my school, a large number of students achieve A* grades, with several even securing world top ranks each year. Because of this, scoring around 90–93% is sometimes looked down upon, as many students score 95–98%.
This made me wonder...does the difference between like a 93 and a 98 really matter in the bigger picture? Since people often focus on how many A* grades someone has rather than the exact percentages, does that mean the value of an A* becomes less significant?