One of the biggest challenges IB students face is uneven support. Popular subjects often come with crowded classrooms and intense competition, while niche subjects can feel isolating, with fewer resources and less guidance.
RevisionDojo was built to solve both problems.
Whether you are studying a high-enrolment subject like English A or Biology, or a less popular subject with a smaller cohort, the core challenge is the same: understanding how to earn marks consistently. This article explains how RevisionDojo supports students across all IB subjects — regardless of popularity.
Quick Start Checklist
- Why IB subject popularity creates different challenges
- What all IB subjects have in common
- How RevisionDojo adapts to different cohort sizes
- Why exam technique matters more than trends
- How students benefit regardless of subject choice
The Real Problem: Uneven Support, Not Subject Choice
Most IB students struggle not because of what they study, but because of how they study.
Popular subjects often suffer from:
- Large class sizes
- Generic feedback
- Intense competition
- Overconfidence early on
Less popular subjects often suffer from:
- Limited revision resources
- Less peer discussion
- Uncertainty around expectations
- Over-reliance on memorisation
RevisionDojo is designed to remove these disadvantages entirely.
What All IB Subjects Have in Common
Despite differences in content, every IB subject is assessed in the same fundamental way.
