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The IB is notoriously hard. But how hard can it get? In this blog, we discuss the IB subject combination with the lowest average score according to the 2019 IB statistical bulletin! We looked at all the courses with over 7,000 candidates in 2019 and considered which courses have the lowest average score!

NOTE: this blog should not guide your choices of IB subjects, as the average score for a subject at your school may be wildly different from the world average. Additionally, there are a variety of factors outside of the difficulty of the course that cause the world average for these courses to be what it is. This is just an interesting look at the statistics provided by the IB!

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Group 1: Studies in Language and Literature

English A Literature HL - Average Score: 4.67

According to the statistical bulletin, this is the course where the average score is the lowest for any English A course. Only 2.5% of candidates got a 7, and the average score is around 0.35 points lower than any other English A course!

Group 2: Language Acquisition

Spanish AB. SL - Average Score: 4.96

While Spanish B HL has the highest average score of any foreign language, Spanish Ab initio has the lowest average score! This looks strange upon first glance, but naturally there may be a variety of factors pulling this number down (like students who change school and thus have to take ab initio classes, or inexperience with studying foreign languages before), so this number shouldn't automatically suggest that Spanish Ab initio is the most difficult language course. In fact, a surprisingly high amount of students actually got a 7 in this course. So, this may be one of those situations where the stats give us a bit of a skewed perception of reality.

Group 3: Individuals and Societies

History HL - Average Score: 4.29

Perhaps unsurprisingly to some, History HL is the social science with the lowest average score that the IB offers. The average score sits at 4.29, with 3x as many people failing the class as getting a 7. Would we at Lanterna recommending staying away from History, though? No! History is a great course to take to learn about how to research and write proper essays – crucial tools for the future (and even in the rest of your IB classes). That being said, be prepared for a word-heavy subject, and a lot of essay-writing if you do decide to embark on the journey of History HL.

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Group 4: Experimental Sciences

Chemistry SL - Average Score: 4.01

An interesting observation is that all SL sciences have significantly lower average scores than their corresponding HL counterparts. This isn’t to say that SL sciences are easier than HL sciences, but there may be a variety of factors that feed into the score for SL generally being lower than HL. The most obvious factor is that those who take science at HL might have a greater interest or passion for the sciences, and thus are more likely to do well. Out of the SL sciences, Chemistry was the one with the lowest average score in 2019, with around 18% getting a 2 or lower! Don't let this lull you into thinking that you should be taking an HL science because it's 'easier', though! Of course, the HL sciences are more difficult, but the selection bias we end up with looking at these statistics skew our perception.

Group 5: Mathematics

Math Studies SL - Average Score: 4.17

This is definitely down to selection bias. The people studying Math Studies SL may be those who don’t think of the area of mathematics as their strongest discipline and thus will have a hard time achieving high scores. Clearly, Maths SL or Maths HL are more difficult courses, but by the letter of the law, this one is included in our ‘hardest’ IB subject combination!

Group 6: Arts (or additional Group 1-5 course)

Visual Arts HL - Average Score: 4.26

Visual arts rounds out our ‘hardest’ IB diploma. There is no large difference between the average scores in the most common arts subjects (Music, Theatre, and Visual Arts) but visual arts ended up with the lowest average score in 2019. Like with any of these courses, make sure to research what the average score is for each of these subjects at your own school, as the quality of teaching may largely impact how you're going to do as compared to the world average!

Extended Essay:

Individuals and Societies - Average Score: C

Although the average score for writing an EE within Individuals and Societies is the same as it was within the ‘easiest’ EE subject (Studies and Language and Literature), you’re much more likely to get a D (and much less likely to get an A) if you choose to write your EE in the social sciences! Only 25% get a B or higher in Individuals and Societies, compared to 37% in the sciences and 44% in Language A. This may be impacted by the sheer amount of students that write their EE within the Individuals and Societies because it seems like an 'easy' topic. It is also completely possibly to write a terrific EE in this subject, and we've seen it done many times!

TOK:

Average Score: C

Of course, the IB doesn’t publish what the ‘hardest’ TOK essay was, but the average score in 2019 was a C.

TOTAL:27.36

What does this tell you? Well, the perfectly average student taking the 6 courses listed above would get 27.36 points. That’s a full 2 points lower than the world average! So just by taking the ‘hardest’ courses, on average, your score would be below the world average by 7.7%! Keep in mind that these are all comparisons to world averages, and the averages at your school are bound to be wildly different!

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FAQs

What is the hardest IB subject combination? ›

What Is The Hardest Subject In Ibdp? Mathematics HL is one of the hardest International Baccalaureate subjects for high school students. The subject not only has difficult concepts and complex optional topics, but also an immense workload and tricky exam questions.

How hard is it to get 45 in IB? ›

Each year, less than 1% of students achieve a 45 in their IB. With these kind of odds against you, you need a bit of help. The purpose of this (moderately tongue-in-cheek) article is to give provide planning tips to help you. Want to get the magic 45 points on your IB?

What are the hardest IB courses to get a 7? ›

Top 10 Hardest IBDP Subjects
  • IB History.
  • IB English Literature.
  • IB Computer Science.
  • IB Maths Applications & Interpretations.
  • IB Biology.
  • IB Arabic B.
  • IB Physics.
  • IB Economics.

Which IB exam is the hardest? ›

  • The 5 Hardest IB subjects are Math HL, Chemistry HL, Physics HL , History HL and Biology HL.
  • Group 1 English A Literature SL Group 2 French AB SL Group 3 History HL Group 4 Math AI HL Group 5 Physics HL Group 6 Visual Arts / Music.
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What percentage of IB students get 40? ›

However, it's important to note that the IB grading system is designed to be challenging and rigorous, and achieving top grades requires a lot of hard work and dedication. According to the IBO, only 13.5% of students who took the IB in 2020 achieved a score of 40 points or above.

How many people fail IB? ›

Although you might believe that the number is 50% or less, there was around a 78% pass rate in the IB last year! That's around 4 out of every 5 students who are able to pass. The good news? That means you're quite likely to pass the IB as well!

What percentage of IB students get a 7? ›

A) According to the DP Statistical Bulletin for the May 2021 exam session 24.7% of Math AA HL students scored a “7” worldwide compared to 16.9% of Math AI HL students.

What is the lowest passing IB score? ›

Many universities often use a score of “4” or “5” as the minimum for granting admission or advanced placement. For the full Diploma Programme, which is different from an individual DP course score, the minimum passing score is 24 points, assuming all other passing conditions have been met.

Is 27 good in IB? ›

Good IB scores—as with any academic qualifications—are subjective, being highly dependent on a student's target university (and country) and preferred course. All IB students are required to score a minimum of 24 points for six subjects. The average IB scores throughout the years have varied between 28-30 points.

Which IB math is the easiest? ›

The level of difficulty for the four math courses offered by the International Baccalaureate (IB) Program ranges from the most challenging to the least challenging as follows: AAHL, AIHL, AASL, and AISL.

What is the dropout rate for IB students? ›

The rate of dropout from the IB Program varies from school to school, with the value still standing above 50%. If anything, students drop out from the program because they find it too difficult and too stressful. Not to mention it requires a lot of work. Some students walk out of the program only after a few days in.

What are easiest IB subjects? ›

What are the easiest subjects to earn an IB diploma?
  • Language and Literatures studies (Group 1) Course: English A Language and Literature SL. ...
  • Language Acquisition (Group 2) Course: Spanish B HL. ...
  • Individuals and Societies (Group 3) Course: Economics HL. ...
  • Experimental Science (Group 4) ...
  • Mathematics (Group 5) ...
  • Arts (Group 6)
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What is the easiest subject combination for IB? ›

What are the easiest subjects to earn an IB diploma?
  • Language and Literatures studies (Group 1) Course: English A Language and Literature SL. ...
  • Language Acquisition (Group 2) Course: Spanish B HL. ...
  • Individuals and Societies (Group 3) Course: Economics HL. ...
  • Experimental Science (Group 4) ...
  • Mathematics (Group 5) ...
  • Arts (Group 6)
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What is the best IB subject combination? ›

For students taking the IB, you are advised to take at least two, and ideally three, of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics at Higher Level. The most natural pairings are Biology and Chemistry, Chemistry and Physics, and Mathematics and Physics.

Which year of IB is the hardest? ›

Sometime between end of Y1 and beginning of Y2 will be IA season, and you will also probably do your EE. This is, in my experience, the hardest time in the IB. You need good time management, good planning skills and good independent research skills to succeed.

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