anyone taking IB diploma? |
anyone taking IB diploma? |
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![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 889 Joined: Aug 2004 Member No: 42,392 ![]() |
about two months ago, i had an epiphany ( i know i spelled that wrong but w/e) about my education.
....MY SCHOOL ONLY OFFERS AP IN GRADE 12!!!!!!! how AWFUL** is that?!? and the only things they have it in is Studio arts, and..english lit. Chem, Phys, and Bio, for the past few years have not opened class due to the lack of enrollment. Hence i decided to transferr to a different highschool next year. Going for Richmond High because they offer IB ( International Baccalaureate), which is probably the best thing i can do if i want to go to University in the U.S. ( i live in Canada). im feeling so depressed and scared..and just generally bummed out from all the research i've done on college admissions... |
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![]() banangst ♥ ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 727 Joined: Sep 2005 Member No: 237,399 ![]() |
hey :) i go to Richmond High as well, and I agree with Robbi, on how getting superior grades in regular classes is better than a C average in IB Diploma. However, i head that's only for specific Canadian schools ( they dont look at the IB part as much, mainly the percentage), so if you're planning to hit the States for University, IB Diploma would be preferable. It's just a lot more work, more tests, projects, etc. If you really put time into it i'm sure you can live through it pretty well.
Looking forwards to meeting you next year =) I'm Annie! |
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