Category: Theory of Knowledge (TOK)
Choosing strong TOK real-life situations is often what separates a genuinely compelling essay or exhibition from a generic one — the same knowledge question can be explored through a vague, forgettable example or a sharp,…
The same TOK essay mistakes appear year after year across almost every prescribed title, and most of them have nothing to do with a lack of understanding of Theory of Knowledge itself — they’re structural…
Looking at strong TOK Exhibition commentary examples is one of the fastest ways to understand what separates a high-scoring exhibition from an average one — not by copying the content, but by studying the structure…
TOK prescribed titles are the fixed set of questions or statements released by the IB each year, from which you must choose one to build your entire TOK Exhibition around. Understanding how to actually interpret…
Choosing your TOK Exhibition objects is the single decision that determines how strong your entire commentary can be — pick three objects with a weak or forced connection to your prescribed title, and no amount…
