This isn’t Paper 1, it’s Paper 2, built around the core of the course: global population, climate, and resource issues. Let’s get into the format, time strategies, common pitfalls, and top-scoring tips.
📘 Official Name & Exam Overview
- Full Title: Paper 2 – Geographic Perspectives: Global Change
- Length: 1 hour 15 minutes (SL & HL)
- Weighting:
- SL: 40% of your final grade
- HL: 25% of your final grade
- SL: 40% of your final grade
🧩 Format Overview
You’ll get a single paper with three sections worth 50 marks total:
- Section A – Core SAQs (30 marks)
- Three structured short answer questions (10 marks each)
- Based on the core units:
- Unit 1: Population distribution – changing population
- Unit 2: Global climate – vulnerability & resilience
- Unit 3: Global resource consumption & security
- Unit 1: Population distribution – changing population
- Three structured short answer questions (10 marks each)
- Section B – Visual / Infographic (10 marks)
- Analyse and evaluate an infographic or chart
- Analyse and evaluate an infographic or chart
- Section C – Extended Essay (10 marks)
- Choose one of two essay questions linking across core themes
- Choose one of two essay questions linking across core themes
Both SL and HL students answer the exact same questions—no hidden catches.
⏱️ Timing Breakdown & Strategy
Total: 75 minutes + Reading Time
- Reading Time (5 mins):
- Scan all sections; mark key bits
- Begin thinking about Hall’s and essay structures
- Scan all sections; mark key bits
- Section A (30 marks): ~35–40 minutes
- Aim for ~10 minutes per SAQ
- Aim for ~10 minutes per SAQ
- Section B (10 marks): 10–15 minutes
- Focus on accurate data extraction and balanced evaluation
- Focus on accurate data extraction and balanced evaluation
- Section C (10 marks): 25–30 minutes
- 5 mins planning + 20–25 mins writing
- Same essay criteria as Paper 1—deep thinking, HO(P)PED structuring
- 5 mins planning + 20–25 mins writing
✅ Strategy: Tackle Sections A + B first (40 marks), then Section C. If you’re short, aim for a solid 5-mark essay.
⚠️ Section B – Infographic Pitfalls
Common slip-ups:
- Careless data-extract (losing quick 1-mark points)
- Weak evaluation in part (c): No balance, no judgment
Reliable structure for 6-mark eval question:
- ✅ 2–3 strengths
- ✅ 2–3 limitations
- ✅ 1-mark clear overall judgment on infographic’s effectiveness
- ✅ 1-mark balance: perspectives from both sides
- Missing either strength/limitation side? You max out at 4/6.
🧠 Section C – Extended Essay
Requirement: Give yourself 25–30 minutes for this section.
The questions follow the same essay criteria you use in Paper 1. Same setup, same mark scheme, same HO(P)PED process.
👉 Sometimes questions ask for comparisons, e.g.
“Ageing populations are a more serious issue than climate change for countries to solve.”
You’ll need to deal with both sides—ideal for HO(P)PED balance.
📝 Essay Advice: HO(P)PED to Success
Just like Paper 1, every 10-mark essay should follow this:
Introduction – HO(P)PED
- Hook (stat, quote, bold fact)
- Opinion (where you stand)
- Perspectives (stakeholders: govt, public, nonprofits…)
- Place example (place-specific case)
- Examples (data or case to support)
- Definitions (define command terms)
Body Paragraphs
- Link back to the question consistently
- Use balanced evidence (local/global, LIC/HIC)
- Include analysis and evaluation
- Expand with HO(P)PED per paragraph if needed
Conclusion
- No new info
- Reaffirm your opinion
- Summarise key evidence/perspectives that support your view
Key Concepts to Use:
➡️ Power, Places, Processes, Possibilities, Scale
Want more on this? Look out for my blogs on:
How to Write a Top-Quality 10-Mark Essay – How to Write a Top 10-mark IBDP Geography Essay for Paper 1 and Paper 2
🔍 Common Student Mistakes
- SAQ errors – quick marks lost by rushing
- Infographic misreads – weak evaluation, lack of balance
- Essay drift – off-topic or missing comparison
- No place examples – the examiner needs specifics
- Poor planning – leads to jumbled structure
💡 Winning Tips
- Use reading time wisely – start planning mentally
- Precision in SAQs – answer exactly what’s asked
- Structured evaluation in Section B – when in doubt, balance it out
- Plan essays using HO(P)PED – it’s your essay blueprint
- Stay focused – keep tying back to command words
- Examples matter – specific, place-based, well-explained
🚫 Myth-Busters
- “Paper 2 is easier.”
Nope—they didn’t make it easy; it’s strategic. - “Can skip planning for essays.”
Nope again. A 5-minute plan saves 10 minutes of confusion. - “Visuals are quick marks.”
They’re quick if you’re prepared—but only if you include analysis and judgment.
🔗 Useful Resources & Next Steps
Want more essay mastery? Check out:
Tackling Paper 1 Read this blog.
Or Paper 3 for HL students? It’s ready for you!
And….
How to Nail a 10 Mark IB Geography Essay Introduction – Use HOPED 🔥
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