Mathematics within the IB is enjoyable and interesting. There is a focus on investigation and students undertake an independent project component as part of their course in which they can explore a problem of particular personal interest. All IB students will study a common core of topics as well as course-specific subjects across Numbers, Algebra, Functions, Trigonometry, Geometry, Statistics, Probability, and Calculus. Analysis and Approaches Higher Level: A demanding and stimulating course predominantly based on Pure Mathematics with an emphasis on exploring, developing and understanding the logic of the subject. This course explores the concepts of proof and the abstract applications of Mathematics. Designed for students with a real passion and talent for Mathematics who wish to study the subject in depth, either as an enjoyable and challenging subject in its own right or because they intend to pursue further studies with a dependence on Mathematics, in particular Physics, Engineering and some Chemistry or Economics courses. Analysis and Approaches Standard Level: A demanding and rigorous course; this is a subset of the topics in Analysis Higher Level and students will be studying challenging topics from the very start. It is an exciting course aimed at strong mathematicians with a natural enjoyment of the subject. This course is ideal if you are considering a university subject which requires a strong foundation in Mathematics, for example, Medicine. Applications and Interpretations Standard Level: For those who would prefer to pursue subjects in the Arts or Humanities, Applications Standard Level provides a course which is more accessible than Analysis Standard Level. There is a focus on problem-solving and the practical application of Mathematics, developing the skills necessary to cope with the mathematical demands of a technological society. This course will contain more applications of Mathematics with a greater focus on statistical processes and utilising technology. Godolphin currently offers these three options of Mathematics within the IB. The fourth option. All students taking IB Mathematics will be required to purchase a CASIO Fx-CG50 Graphical Display Calculator. This sophisticated calculator is necessary for all IB calculator papers and enables students to plot graphs, solve systems of equations, and instantly calculate statistics. These can be purchased through the school at the start of the course.
For popular courses such as Economics, English Literature, History, Medicine, or Psychology, all of the competitive universities require at least grade AAA at A Level or, usually, a score of 37-39 IB points; the most competitive require A*AA (or even occasionally A*A*A) or 7 points in one or more HL subject. Universities such as Bath, Bristol, Durham, Imperial, Manchester, UCL and Warwick may also require A*AA or 7 points in an HL subject for courses in Sciences, Engineering or Mathematics; a few of these courses will require IB students to have 7 points in a specific HL Science or Mathematics and A Level students to have A* in a specific Science or Mathematics. Cambridge currently requires a minimum of A Level grades of A*AA for all Arts courses and for Psychological and Behavioural Sciences, and A*A*A for all Science courses, Computer Science and Economics. Irrespective of course, the standard IB requirement is 40-42 points, including 776 in the three Higher Level subjects. In practice, however, higher (or lower) offers are sometimes made to both A Level and IB students; these are decided on an individual basis. Oxford currently requires A Level grades of AAA for all Arts courses and for Human Sciences, A*AA for most Science courses, Economics and Management, Geography, and Psychology, Philosophy & Linguistics, and A*A*A for Chemistry, Engineering and Mathematics courses. Irrespective of course, the standard IB requirement is 38-40 points with 666-776 in the three Higher Level subjects. Unlike at Cambridge, these entry requirements are standardised across the university and are rarely raised or lowered.
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Mathematics within the IB is enjoyable and interesting. There is a focus on investigation and students undertake an independent project component as part of their course in which they can explore a problem of particular personal interest. All IB students will study a common core of topics as well as course-specific subjects across Numbers, Algebra, Functions, Trigonometry, Geometry, Statistics, Probability, and Calculus. Analysis and Approaches Higher Level: A demanding and stimulating course predominantly based on Pure Mathematics with an emphasis on exploring, developing and understanding the logic of the subject. This course explores the concepts of proof and the abstract applications of Mathematics. Designed for students with a real passion and talent for Mathematics who wish to study the subject in depth, either as an enjoyable and challenging subject in its own right or because they intend to pursue further studies with a dependence on Mathematics, in particular Physics, Engineering and some Chemistry or Economics courses. Analysis and Approaches Standard Level: A demanding and rigorous course; this is a subset of the topics in Analysis Higher Level and students will be studying challenging topics from the very start. It is an exciting course aimed at strong mathematicians with a natural enjoyment of the subject. This course is ideal if you are considering a university subject which requires a strong foundation in Mathematics, for example, Medicine. Applications and Interpretations Standard Level: For those who would prefer to pursue subjects in the Arts or Humanities, Applications Standard Level provides a course which is more accessible than Analysis Standard Level. There is a focus on problem-solving and the practical application of Mathematics, developing the skills necessary to cope with the mathematical demands of a technological society. This course will contain more applications of Mathematics with a greater focus on statistical processes and utilising technology. Godolphin currently offers these three options of Mathematics within the IB. The fourth option. All students taking IB Mathematics will be required to purchase a CASIO Fx-CG50 Graphical Display Calculator. This sophisticated calculator is necessary for all IB calculator papers and enables students to plot graphs, solve systems of equations, and instantly calculate statistics. These can be purchased through the school at the start of the course.
For popular courses such as Economics, English Literature, History, Medicine, or Psychology, all of the competitive universities require at least grade AAA at A Level or, usually, a score of 37-39 IB points; the most competitive require A*AA (or even occasionally A*A*A) or 7 points in one or more HL subject. Universities such as Bath, Bristol, Durham, Imperial, Manchester, UCL and Warwick may also require A*AA or 7 points in an HL subject for courses in Sciences, Engineering or Mathematics; a few of these courses will require IB students to have 7 points in a specific HL Science or Mathematics and A Level students to have A* in a specific Science or Mathematics. Cambridge currently requires a minimum of A Level grades of A*AA for all Arts courses and for Psychological and Behavioural Sciences, and A*A*A for all Science courses, Computer Science and Economics. Irrespective of course, the standard IB requirement is 40-42 points, including 776 in the three Higher Level subjects. In practice, however, higher (or lower) offers are sometimes made to both A Level and IB students; these are decided on an individual basis. Oxford currently requires A Level grades of AAA for all Arts courses and for Human Sciences, A*AA for most Science courses, Economics and Management, Geography, and Psychology, Philosophy & Linguistics, and A*A*A for Chemistry, Engineering and Mathematics courses. Irrespective of course, the standard IB requirement is 38-40 points with 666-776 in the three Higher Level subjects. Unlike at Cambridge, these entry requirements are standardised across the university and are rarely raised or lowered.