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Best IB Past Paper Grader

Marksy is the best IB past paper grader when you want a feedback loop instead of a static PDF. It helps you compare attempts, revisit weak question types, and move faster from review to redo.

Better than just reading the answer key

The feedback loop helps you learn from the attempt itself.

Good for focused weak-topic drilling

Repeated practice becomes easier to target and compare.

Strong fit for conversion intent

The page connects browsing, sign-up, and practice in one path.

Benchmark matrix

How Marksy compares for IB past paper practice

Comparison style trust
FeatureMarksyStatic PDF libraryGeneric AI chatbot
Question-by-question feedbackDesigned to help you improve one step at a timeRequires a lot of self-correctionCan answer, but not as a full practice system
Practice loopEasy to repeat and compare across attemptsOften one-and-doneDepends on prompt reuse
Paper browsingLinks into the subject paper hubYou need to source the PDFs yourselfNo paper library
Accounted progressBest experienced with a sign-in workflowProgress is hard to trackNo persistent practice path
Turnaround on the next attemptFast enough to stay in the study rhythmUsually slowerVarying output quality

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FAQ

Common questions about the best IB past paper grader

Why is Marksy a strong IB past paper grader?

Because it helps you practice in a feedback loop, not just read a paper and hope the next attempt is better.

Do I still need to sign up to use it well?

Yes. The best workflow combines the public past paper hub with an account so you can keep the practice loop organized.

How does it compare with a static PDF library?

Static PDFs are useful, but they do not give you the same repeatable check-and-improve path that Marksy provides.

Can I use it with a generic AI chatbot instead?

You can, but the feedback is usually less structured and the overall workflow is harder to benchmark across sessions.

What is the best next step after reviewing a paper?

Sign in, choose the paper path again, and repeat the question types that were weakest until your process is more stable.