Why Progress Tracking Changes Everything
Most IB Math students study hard — but few study strategically. They solve endless questions without knowing if they’re actually improving.
The secret to consistent growth isn’t just doing more work — it’s tracking your learning curve and adapting your study plan as you go.
That’s exactly what RevisionDojo Bootcamps are built for.
Each Bootcamp combines Videos, Questionbank, and Analytics into a guided, multi-week program that helps you stay accountable, measure real progress, and hit specific math goals on time.
Quick-Start Checklist
Before starting your first Bootcamp:
- Choose your course (Math AA or AI).
- Open your RevisionDojo Bootcamp Dashboard.
- Set a realistic completion goal (e.g., “Finish Core Algebra Bootcamp in 4 weeks”).
- Make sure you’ve linked your account to the Questionbank for integrated tracking.
- Schedule consistent study blocks (3–4 sessions per week).
Step 1: What Exactly Are Bootcamps?
RevisionDojo Bootcamps are structured revision journeys — each one is like a mini-course focused on a key IB Math area.
Examples include:
- Functions and Algebra Bootcamp
- Trigonometry and Geometry Bootcamp
- Calculus and Applications Bootcamp
- Data and Probability Bootcamp
Each Bootcamp includes:
- A sequence of short video lessons that simplify key concepts.
- Topic-linked practice sets from the Questionbank.
- Weekly milestone tracking to measure understanding and consistency.
In short, they’re the perfect balance of structure and flexibility — guiding you through the syllabus without wasting time.
Step 2: Start With a Diagnostic Test
When you first launch a Bootcamp, you’ll take a Diagnostic Test that evaluates your baseline in each subtopic.
You’ll see:
- Percentage accuracy by concept.
- Time spent per question.
- Recommended starting level (Foundation, Intermediate, or Challenge).
This helps you personalize your path — no guesswork, no wasted effort. RevisionDojo automatically adjusts your Bootcamp difficulty based on your diagnostic score.
Step 3: Follow the Weekly Study Plan
Each Bootcamp includes a pre-built Weekly Study Plan that tells you exactly what to do:
- Watch: short, focused videos explaining key ideas.
- Review: quick summaries in Notes format.
- Practice: 10–15 related questions from the Questionbank.
- Reflect: update your Bootcamp tracker to log progress.
You can complete one Bootcamp module in 60–90 minutes per week — making it easy to stay consistent even during busy IB terms.
Step 4: Track Your Mastery Levels
After each practice session, Bootcamps display your current Mastery Level using a color-coded dashboard:
- Green: Mastered (80%+ accuracy)
- Yellow: Developing (60–79%)
- Red: Needs Work (<60%)
This real-time tracking system helps you pinpoint weaknesses immediately. No more wondering which topic to study next — your Bootcamp dashboard makes that decision for you.
Step 5: Analyze Performance With Data Insights
One of the most powerful parts of Bootcamps is the built-in Analytics Panel.
You’ll see metrics such as:
- Average accuracy by topic.
- Time per question trend.
- Improvement rate since starting.
- “Confidence vs Accuracy” comparison.
These insights turn revision into a science. You’ll know exactly whether your practice is paying off — and which areas need more attention.
Step 6: Use Bootcamps for Exam Readiness
Four weeks before your exams, switch into Exam Readiness Mode.
The Bootcamp automatically adjusts your content flow — fewer tutorials, more timed Questionbank sets.
This mode focuses on:
- Applying concepts to past-paper style questions.
- Building exam stamina with timed practice.
- Reviewing formula recall using integrated Flashcards.
By the end of the Bootcamp, you’ll have not only learned the content but proven that you can perform under exam conditions.
Step 7: Connect Bootcamps With Other Features
To get the most out of Bootcamps:
- Use Notes alongside video modules to reinforce concepts.
- Review Flashcards after each session to cement formulas.
- Analyze your IA data in the IA/EE Guide if your Bootcamp overlaps with IA content.
- Build a custom practice exam using the Exam Builder once you’ve finished a Bootcamp.
This ecosystem approach ensures your learning sticks — not just for the next test, but long-term.
Step 8: Stay Accountable
Bootcamps include built-in progress streaks and completion badges to keep you motivated. You can also set weekly reminders or join a study challenge within your RevisionDojo dashboard.
Accountability is one of the most underrated success tools. By tracking your progress visually, you’ll see your hard work paying off — and that’s what keeps consistency alive.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How many Bootcamps should I complete before the final exams?
Most students complete 2–3 major Bootcamps (Algebra, Functions, and Calculus) by exam season. This covers the majority of assessed content in both AA and AI.
2. Can I retake Bootcamps after finishing them?
Absolutely. In fact, RevisionDojo recommends retaking them 4–6 weeks before your final exams using the “Challenge Mode” for extra difficulty.
3. How do Bootcamps differ from just using the Questionbank?
The Questionbank gives you flexibility; Bootcamps give you structure. Bootcamps organize that same content into a guided progression with feedback and analytics, so you always know where you stand.
Final Thoughts
Success in IB Math isn’t just about how many questions you solve — it’s about learning strategically.
With RevisionDojo Bootcamps, you can track your progress, identify your weak spots, and build the consistency that top-scoring students rely on.
When you can see your progress improving each week, motivation comes naturally — and exams stop feeling unpredictable.
Call to Action
Take control of your IB Math progress today.
Start your first RevisionDojo Bootcamp and see how structured, data-driven learning can transform your confidence and results.
