Overview
IB Mathematics is offered in two distinct courses: Analysis and Approaches (AA) and Applications and Interpretation (AI), each available at Higher Level and Standard Level. AA emphasises mathematical rigour, proof and abstract thinking, making it the natural choice for students pursuing engineering, physics or pure mathematics at university. AI focuses on modelling, statistics and the use of technology, suiting students headed toward business, social sciences or applied fields. Understanding which course aligns with your strengths and university aspirations is the first step toward success.
What Makes It Challenging
IB Mathematics demands more than procedural fluency. Students must demonstrate conceptual understanding, apply knowledge to unfamiliar contexts, and communicate mathematical reasoning clearly. At Higher Level, the breadth and depth of content — from calculus and complex numbers to probability distributions — requires sustained effort and structured revision. The Internal Assessment, a mathematical exploration worth 20% of the final grade, adds another layer of complexity: students must identify an original research question, apply appropriate techniques and reflect on their findings with genuine mathematical insight.
How Pietro Helps
My approach to IB Mathematics goes far beyond solving exercises. I begin by identifying each student's specific gaps and strengths through a diagnostic assessment, then build a personalised study plan aligned with their course (AA or AI), level (HL or SL) and target grade. Lessons focus on deep understanding — I ensure students grasp the why behind every method, not just the how. We work systematically through past papers, analysing mark schemes to understand exactly what examiners reward. For the Internal Assessment, I guide students from topic selection through data analysis to final write-up, ensuring their exploration meets every IB criterion.
Common Challenges
Choosing between AA and AI and understanding the implications for university applications
Bridging the gap between understanding concepts in class and applying them under exam conditions
Managing the volume of content at HL, especially calculus, vectors and probability
Developing an original and well-structured Internal Assessment exploration
Interpreting unfamiliar problem types and multi-step questions in exam papers
Strategies for Success
Build conceptual understanding before practising procedures — know why a method works, not just how
Work through past papers under timed conditions and review mark schemes to learn examiner expectations
Start your IA exploration early, choose a topic you genuinely find interesting, and iterate on drafts
Create a formula booklet summary with worked examples for each major topic
Use your GDC (graphing calculator) strategically — practise the functions you will need in the exam
Whether you are aiming for a 7 in HL Mathematics or need to solidify your foundations at SL, I can help. With years of experience guiding IB students through both AA and AI courses, I know exactly where students struggle and how to turn weaknesses into strengths. Let's build a plan that gets you the grade you deserve.
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