![]() ![]() ![]() ) it will be far worse of course.īut to answer your question I'd say if you accidentally get some stats wrong you probably won't be marked down at all or will be marked down by one or two points (out of 20) depending on how badly you misremembered them, although this is just common sense (and markschemes) since I'm not an IB examiner or anything. That means a full test's worth will cost you about 12-16 for SL or 18-24 for HL. To find them, search 'history exam paper.' Each paper and each mark scheme cost about 3 for older tests or 4 for more recent tests. If this continues throughout the essay or it seems like all of it is basically just complete bs (Manstein's post. The best source for up-to-date IB History past papers is the IBO store. IIRC correctly, in the 12-14 markband it says something about "mostly correct factual information", so one would assume that if you have any very blatant mistakes that affect your argument you probably won't get over this range. Hitler won 40% of the vote when he won 33%, or that coal production increased slightly when it in fact doubled) you'll be unlikely to lose any marks over it since to be honest examiners should be quite understanding about minor stuff like this considering the amount of facts you should know (and they probably won't even notice or bother to check). Yeah I'd say if you get a statistic wrong by a slight bit for example (eg. ![]()
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