

enter Local Files and then press Browse., enter from the folder (except file1.rpgsave because it is a file with auto saves). go to Properties and disable Steam Clouds, with the translation from Polish to English "Save saved games in Steam Cloud for Ib" to delete the game progressĢ. The blue course companion is pretty much a textbook (a bunch of paragraphs) so it's hard to find info fast.To do 100% you have to start with a new save file, if you don't know how to delete the entire game progress then follow these steps:ġ. It's very detailed and is well organized. I'd recommend the brand new IB diploma study guide.

However, you need to pair it with a more detailed study guide. It's a good price too (12 pounds I think?). The very basics sometimes get lost on us, so this is great for a quick reference and skimming. Definitely DO NOT rely on this alone to get you through your exams. The old OSC is very VERY thin and only covers the very basics. I actually have three study guides for econ The blue course companion, the very old OSC one, and the brand new purple IB diploma study guide one also from oxford. If you have 15 pounds laying around, sure get it, but if you're tight don't worry too much about it. But this book is good for helping you develop commentary skills and also gives you plenty of guidance for the internal assessment stuff. You really don't need a revision guide for english.

English A1HL - the course companion (red book). They're only for two classes though, because I don't take any of your other classes.

Study guides can be a hit or miss but here's what I recommend for you. I understand it'll be difficult to get something like that for Spanish, English and Maths because they aren't that kind of subject Does anyone have any idea where I can get something similar for my other 5 subjects? P.S. This blog is a place for me to rage, rave and rant about any and every game I come across and, hopefully, it will make me play some of those long. I remember when I did Geography for GCSE there was this guide called Tomorrow's Geography for Edexcel GCSE: Revision Guide: Specification A by Steph Warren and Mike Harcourt ( ) It was amazing, and had the exact number of facts I needed to remember for my GCSE, and I ended up getting A* At IB, I'm doing Maths HL, English A1 HL, Economics HL, Spansih Ab Initio, Geography SL and Chemistry SL For Chemistry, I have a guide called Chemistry for the IB Diploma: Study Guide by Geoffrey Neuss ( ) It seems to be something similar to my GCSE geography guide. A game hoarder is a type of person who will go into a game store and buy many, many games in one go, before heading home and shelving them, for them never to be seen again. I'm currently in my first year of IB, and I want to find the best revision guides for my subjects.
