International Baccalaureate Extended Essay (IBEE)

IB E.E
Extended Essays
It is independent research that consists of 4000 words. The students have engaged through the personal exploration to develop an argument on the topic that interests them.
We guide or assist you in developing an argument that has the capacity to analyze, synthesize, and evaluate knowledge. Moreover, our one-to-one online tutoring helps understand the concept behind E.E. We give you study tips, necessary tools, and techniques to help in writing a good essay
How is the extended essay assessed?
All extended essays are externally assessed by examiners appointed by the IB. They are marked on a scale from 0 to 34.
Through the research process for the extended essay, students develop skills in:
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formulating an appropriate research question
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engaging in a personal exploration of the topic
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communicating ideas
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developing an argument.
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Some examples of Essay's are :
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“An analysis of costume as a source for understanding the inner life of the character”
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“A study of malnourished children in Indonesia and the extent of their recovery after a period of supervised improved nutrition.”
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“Doing versus being: language and reality in the Mimamsa school of Indian philosophy.”
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“The effects of sugar-free chewing gum on the pH of saliva in the mouth after a meal.”
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“To what extent has the fall in the exchange rate of the US dollar affected the tourist industry in Carmel, California?”
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“What level of data compression in music files is acceptable to the human ear?”