One of the most common questions IB students face is: "Can I mix SL and HL subjects within Group 4—the sciences?" The answer is yes, but there are important rules, limitations, and strategic considerations to keep in mind.
Whether you're aiming for medical school, engineering, or just trying to meet diploma requirements without overloading yourself, this guide explains how to mix SL and HL subjects in IB Group 4 effectively.
Understanding IB Group 4 Structure
Group 4 is the sciences group in the IB Diploma Programme (IBDP). It includes:
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Computer Science
- Environmental Systems and Societies (ESS)
- Design Technology
- Sports, Exercise and Health Science (in some schools)
Each subject is offered at both Standard Level (SL) and Higher Level (HL), except for some interdisciplinary courses like ESS that behave slightly differently.
Core IB Diploma Subject Rules (SL vs. HL)
To earn the IB Diploma, students must take:
- 3 subjects at Higher Level (HL)
- 3 subjects at Standard Level (SL)
You can opt for 4 HLs (and 2 SLs), but this is only recommended if you're confident in your ability to handle the increased workload.
These 6 subjects must come from , although Group 6 (the Arts) can be substituted with another from Group 1–4, providing flexibility.
