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Posted by castle outsider on 07-17-2003 07:46 PM:

Ib

anyone that took or is currently completing their ib diploma..can you give me and some other people tips on what we should do? i heard ib diploma isnt really worth all the effort and thats why so many people dropped it. i also have to complete 50 cas hours by the end of summer vacation..any ideas on what i could do?


Posted by PsychoSnowman on 07-21-2003 07:09 AM:

IB is a good education, no doubt. The worth of the whole diploma program varies from person to person. it does not get you anything unless you go to college in europe or florida, BUT there is something to be said about getting the diploma in its totality. Just bragging rights i guess. Honestly, if i did not do the diploma, i would be bored my senior and junior year, simple as that.

CAS hour suggestions, what category? tutor, play soccer, tennis, do debate, forensics, volunteer at a soup kitchen or something. There are a lot of things you can do.

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Posted by castle outsider on 08-12-2003 04:38 AM:

haha sorry i never really had a chance to say thanks for the advice you gave me. well i guess the news is that most of the people in my class that origianlly signed up to go diploma dropped because of what many other students told them..that colleges dont actually know youve been in the program until after youre accepted. i really wanted to complete the program, thinking that the people who said these things were people who never really tried the program before dropping it. i guess my problem now is the financial stuff for the tests and all. its a bad excuse i know but you know things happen..thanks by the way


Posted by PsychoSnowman on 08-12-2003 07:49 PM:

no problem.

I am not sure if every school does this, but our school and another neighboring IB school in town offers to reimburse all charges that were paid for testing if you complete all parts of the ib diploma program. Hope that helps a little. Ask your ib coordinator about it.

Yeah, we get a lot of drop outs as well. In all, it is a good education and a good program. Just know that colleges do not care, and enjoy the education...if you can.

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Posted by Crazydeb8ter on 08-12-2003 10:11 PM:

hmm i've always wanted to apply to Cambridge. They do accept College Board test results, but I suppose it's easier to be accepted with an IB diploma

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