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Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by Adam Smith, Apr 8, 2015.

  1. Adam Smith

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    Does anyone actually like IB? I find it to just be awful. I'm a junior and am leaving at then end of the school year. Why is it that everyone always tells me to stay?
     
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    I'm sorry I have no idea what IB is so I cannot really answer this.
     
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    I graduated with an International Baccalaureate (Bilingual) Diploma with about 30 points.

    I actually did my Extended Essay in Spanish on the Mexican expropriation of oil.

    Was the program hard? A little. But it did make college a relative breeze, especially in writing BS papers. We had a slogan, "I think, therefore I BS."

    I entered college with about 30 credit hours, so that helped. One reason to stay is that it can save you time and money in college.
     
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    Ah I have heard of this way of learning. It is more difficult to traditional schooling in my country and you better quality unit only offered at a handful of places. I'm glad you were able to graduate from it and hope you are enjoying college. Cudos for doing for essay in Spanish, what a great achievement. I'm not sure we get to save time or money in college after doing IB I'm pretty sure you still have to complete a minimum of 24 classes to get a degree. Unlike tafe where you get credit and do not have to do other classes in place of ones you have already done.