
How to Study an IB Subject You Hate & Get Good Grades
Learn how to study an IB subject you hate and still get top grades. Our expert revision tips cover finding weaknesses, scheduling, and gathering resources.
Everybody enjoys doing what they love, but what about when you have to do something you hate? The IB Diploma covers a broad area of knowledge, and it’s likely that you will have to study something you’re not so keen on at some point during these two years.
Not to worry! It is possible to get through – and even do well in – a subject you don’t enjoy as much as the others. Just because it’s not your area of interest doesn’t mean it has to suck! Being well-rounded is a core component of the IB that comes in handy here.
Keep in mind that doing well in a subject you hate doesn’t guarantee you’ll end up loving it. Some subjects will be more interesting than others. That’s nothing to feel guilty about! In this blog, I will go over my top 4 tips for studying a subject you hate so you still get the best grades possible.
Study Tip 1: Know Your Weaknesses
The first step to doing well in a subject you hate is to figure out why you don’t like it. Be real with yourself! If you’re not into the sheer amount of reading that English Literature requires, get a text reader or an audiobook to read it out loud to you while you’re on the bus or taking a walk. If you keep forgetting what equations you have to use in Chemistry, compile them in one place and use that every time you do Chemistry homework!
The Lanterna Tip: Knowing why you hate a subject will give you a clearer idea of what you need to focus on to ace the subject anyway. Pinpoint the root cause, then find a practical solution.
Study Tip 2: Create a Schedule
I know, it seems obvious – but making a schedule really is the best thing you can do. Now you’ve accepted that there is a subject you hate working on, making a schedule will make sure you don’t avoid it until the last minute. No need to go overboard!
Just like small doses of medicine can be taken every day, working 15-20 minutes of targeted revision on your problem subject into your daily schedule will make a huge difference. And don’t forget the spoonful of sugar to make it go down – give yourself a reward after studying the subject you hate, like a short break. You can also motivate yourself to keep up your studying when the going gets tough by using the app Streaks to track how many days you’ve stuck to your schedule.
Study Tip 3: Gather Resources
Try to tackle your problem subjects by making the information as interesting as possible for you. Thanks to the Internet, this is easy enough. Whatever the topic, odds are that someone, somewhere, has posted something about it.
Expand Your Horizons: Cast your net wide and look for different mediums that could help you approach that subject you hate in a new and engaging way – for example, Youtube videos about a specific topic within your problem subject are great at holding your attention while still helping you revise.
Study Tip 4: Find a Friend
When buckling down to work on that subject you hate, it’s always more fun with a buddy. That way, you can both keep each other accountable about sticking to your schedule, and motivate each other when the going gets tough! Working on a subject you hate with a friend can also ease the boredom of studying.
Have fun making up mnemonics to remember essential vocabulary, or create study guides together so you both have something to keep you focused. You can even make it a competition, if that helps you keep striving to improve!

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Absolutely. The IB Diploma is designed to be broad, meaning most students will encounter subjects they're not naturally passionate about. It's entirely possible to excel even in subjects you don't love by using effective study strategies.
The first step is self-reflection. Ask yourself if it's the content, the teaching style, the workload, or a specific skill required (e.g., memorization, essay writing, problem-solving). Understanding the 'why' helps you tailor strategies, like using audiobooks for heavy reading or compiling formulas for chemistry.
Consistency is key. Dedicate short, targeted sessions (15-20 minutes daily) to your problem subject. This prevents procrastination and makes the task less daunting. Remember to reward yourself afterwards to build positive associations and maintain motivation.
Definitely! The internet offers a wealth of multimedia resources like YouTube videos, interactive simulations, or podcasts. Exploring these can present the material in a fresh, more engaging way, helping you grasp concepts that might seem dry in a textbook.
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Our tutors, many of whom scored 40+ in the IB or have extensive teaching/examiner experience, specialize in making complex or uninteresting topics accessible and engaging. They can help identify your specific challenges, provide tailored strategies, and build confidence, turning a dreaded subject into a manageable one.
Absolutely. Our tutors and Student Success Experts can work with you to develop a comprehensive and realistic study schedule that addresses your strengths and weaknesses across all subjects, including those you find challenging, ensuring you allocate time effectively and prioritize correctly.
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