<p>Our entire public school system has been shut down for over a month because of teacher strikes, and I need to start studying IB courses by myself. I can't get in contact with the teachers, so can anyone recommend books/documentaries/any other resources I could use to self study for the time being?</p>
<p>Whoa, in what state?</p>
<p>I haven’t taken HL but I know people who have. If you have a textbook, I would study that thoroughly and I believe that there are a ton of online resources for IB Geo. This is a good one - <a href=“http://greenfieldgeography.wikispaces.com/Geography+IB”>http://greenfieldgeography.wikispaces.com/Geography+IB</a>. Other than that, just look in a local university library to see if they have any up-to-date and relevant geo books, search online, and go through the IB syllabus to figure out what you need to know. Good luck!</p>
<p>Canada :)</p>
<p>Ahh thanks so much!
We’ve had substitutes all year because our teacher left last October, so I honestly have no clue which topics we’re even supposed to know for the exam :/</p>
<p>I took AP human geo though, so I hope there’s some overlap there</p>