
MYP to DP Transition Guide
Ease the MYP to DP "shock"! Guide for parents and students on the transition, highlighting the shift from criterion-based to exam-heavy assessment and suggesting summer prep.
The MYP to DP Transition Guide: Navigating the Biggest Jump in the IB
Hey there! If you're about to jump from the Middle Years Programme (MYP) into the Diploma Programme (DP), you're probably hearing a lot about how big of a step up it is. And honestly? It is. But it’s not just about the content getting harder; the entire game changes. The biggest "shock" for students (and parents!) is the radical shift in how you're assessed.
The MYP is like building a brilliant portfolio, where every piece of work contributes to your final grade. The DP is more like training for a marathon, where your performance on a few critical race days determines your final outcome. Understanding this difference is the key to a smooth and successful transition.
This guide will break down exactly what changes, what it means for you, and how you can use the summer to get a strategic head start without burning out.
Part 1: The Core Shift - Understanding the New Assessment Rules
The fundamental difference between MYP and DP lies in the philosophy of assessment. One focuses on the journey and continuous skill development, while the other is laser-focused on summative performance. Let's break it down side-by-side.
| Feature | MYP Approach (What you're used to) | DP Approach (The new reality) |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Goal | Developing skills and understanding through criterion-referenced tasks. It's about your academic progress. | Demonstrating mastery through high-stakes final exams. It's about your summative performance. |
| Assessment Style | Heavily reliant on continuous internal assessment. Projects, essays, and tasks throughout the year build your grade. | Dominated by external final exams that can account for up to 80% of your final grade in a subject. |
| Grading | Grades from 1-8 for different criteria are converted into a final 1-7 subject grade. A '6' reflects strong skill application on specific tasks. | A direct 1-7 grade based mostly on exam performance. A '6' reflects a high level of subject mastery under intense, timed conditions. |
| Curriculum | Broad and interdisciplinary, encouraging exploration across eight subject groups. | Specialized and in-depth. You choose six subjects (3 HL, 3 SL) and dive deep, especially in your Higher Levels. |
| Key Skills | Introduces research, critical thinking, and the Personal Project. | Demands advanced, independent research and long-form academic writing (Extended Essay, IAs, TOK). |
Part 2: The Practical Playbook - How to Adapt and Thrive
Okay, so the rules have changed. What does that actually mean for your day-to-day life as a student? It means shifting your habits and mindset.
From Explorer to Specialist
The Challenge: In the DP, you spend 240 teaching hours on an HL subject versus 150 for SL. Choosing your HLs based on what you "liked" in MYP isn't enough. You need to be ready for a much greater volume and complexity of content.
Your Strategy: When choosing subjects, ask yourself: "Which subject am I genuinely curious enough about to study in detail for two years?" and "Where do my skills truly lie?". Your HLs should align with your interests, skills, AND future university plans.
From Student to Project Manager
The Challenge: The DP expects a huge leap in independence. Core components like the Extended Essay (EE) and Internal Assessments (IAs) are self-directed. Your teacher is your supervisor, not your boss. They'll guide you, but you have to drive the project forward.
Your Strategy: Start using a digital calendar or planner religiously. Break down big assignments (like the 4,000-word EE) into small, manageable steps with self-imposed deadlines. You are now in charge of your own timeline.
From "Knowing Stuff" to "Showing What You Know"
The Challenge: Simply memorizing facts won't get you far in DP exams. They are designed to test analysis, evaluation, and application of knowledge under pressure. You need to master the art of exam technique.
Your Strategy: Make the IB "Command Terms" your new best friends. Understand exactly what 'analyze', 'evaluate', and 'compare' are asking you to do. Practice with past papers from day one, not just in the weeks before mocks. Learn how to structure your answers to match the mark scheme.
Part 3: The Pre-DP Summer Mission Brief
The summer before DP1 is your golden opportunity. It's not about studying 8 hours a day. It's about smart, targeted preparation that will reduce your stress levels dramatically once the year begins. Here’s your mission.
- Academic Warm-Up (Pick ONE area): Don't try to prep for all six subjects. Choose ONE potential HL subject you're nervous about. Your goal is to build confidence.
- Action: Find the IB syllabus online. Read through the main topics. Maybe even read the first chapter of the textbook or a related non-fiction book to spark your interest. That’s it.
- Launch EE Reconnaissance: The Extended Essay can be a huge source of stress. Getting a head start on the thinking is a game-changer.
- Action: Brainstorm 2-3 subjects you're passionate about. Do some light reading and see what topics catch your eye. Try to formulate a few potential research questions. You don't need answers, just good questions.
- Activate CAS: Don't let CAS become another chore during the school year.
- Action: Use the summer to complete a meaningful activity or project. Volunteer locally, join a sports camp, learn a new skill like coding or photography. Crucially, write your first CAS reflection while the experience is fresh in your mind.
- Mandatory Recharge: This is the most important mission. You cannot start a two-year marathon exhausted.
- Action: Deliberately schedule time off. Rest, see your friends, travel, read for fun. Protect your mental and physical health. A rested brain is a learning brain.
Part 4: A Note for Parents - Your New Role
Your role in your child's education is about to shift, too. Micromanaging DP students is often counterproductive. Your new job title is "Chief Well-being Officer".
- Expect an Adaptation Period: The first semester of DP1 is tough. Grades might dip as your child adjusts to the new demands. This is normal. Focus on their effort and developing good habits, not just the initial scores.
- Support Systems, Not Just Solutions: Instead of asking "Have you finished your Math homework?", try "What's your plan for managing your workload this week?". Help them create a good study environment and a balanced schedule that includes downtime.
- Guard Their Well-being: The single most important contribution you can make is ensuring they are sleeping enough, eating well, maintaining social relationships, and getting regular exercise. These are the foundations of academic success and mental resilience in the DP.

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The biggest shift is in assessment. The MYP focuses on continuous, criterion-referenced coursework, while the DP places a much heavier emphasis on high-stakes final examinations. This requires students to develop stronger exam techniques, time management under pressure, and a greater depth of subject knowledge.
It's not advisable. A grade 6 in MYP does not directly translate to a 6 in the DP. The assessment formats, academic rigor, and workload are vastly different. The DP requires a deeper level of critical thinking and independent research, which is assessed differently than the skills emphasized in the MYP.
Our tutors are all high-achieving IB graduates who have successfully made this transition themselves. They help students build the specific skills needed for DP success from day one, like advanced essay writing, data analysis for IAs, and effective revision strategies for final exams. We ensure students feel confident, not overwhelmed.
It's a free, 20-30 minute online meeting with one of our Student Success Experts. We discuss your child's specific situation, their transition from MYP, subject choices, and goals. You'll leave with a clear plan outlining priorities and next steps to ensure a smooth and successful start to the DP. There is absolutely no obligation to purchase tutoring.
A balanced approach is key. Students should review any weak areas from the MYP, preview the syllabi for their DP subjects, and get a head start on reading for courses like English or planning their Extended Essay topic. Crucially, they also need to rest and recharge to avoid burnout before the demanding two years ahead.
It's for any IB family—whether the student is about to start the DP, is in their first year, or is heading into final exams. For students moving from MYP, it’s the perfect opportunity to proactively map out a strategy for success, choose the right HL/SL subjects, and understand the new academic demands from an expert.
They are IB specialists and educational consultants who have guided hundreds of families through the Diploma Programme. They are experts on the specific challenges students face, like the MYP-DP transition, and are dedicated to helping you create a clear, actionable plan to achieve your goals with confidence and less stress.
You'll receive a summary of your personalized plan. You can use these expert recommendations and implement them on your own. If you feel that one-to-one tutoring would be a helpful part of that plan, your Student Success Expert can introduce you to the perfect tutor for your needs. The choice is always yours.
The Extended Essay and Internal Assessments are new and often daunting for students coming from MYP. Our tutors provide expert guidance on everything from refining a research question to structuring the final report. They help students develop the high-level research and academic writing skills required to score top marks.
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