<p>every who has posted their predicted scores makes my jaw drop to the ground. a 7 in math HL? damn. im impressed. my school has never had a kid in HL math get higher than a 5, but thats because we didnt have IB math HL class, you just took trig/precalc, and the BC calc. im the first year theyre doing an IB focused math HL class, and it’s an online course at that. we just had our IB-like midterm today and seriously? im hoping for a 4. ill probs get a 5 i guess, but with you people out there… it freaks me out. </p>
<p>however, im proud of my 6 in Econ SL (caus i read the course companion straight thriough in the 2 weeks before the exam, and considering our teacher hadnt finished international, or started developmental by the exam) and my likely 7 in Chemistry (and A on my Chemistry EE)
My school doesnt do predicted scores, but im gonna say that 7 (^) because ive gotten mid-upper 7s on ALL sections of my mock exams.</p>
<p>ah well, struggles of doing a public school IB program.</p>
<p>Ps. to get a 7 in math you need to get around a minimum of 69% of the marks.</p>
<p>I’m taking IB too and am interested in Business or Economics related subject areas.
For the time being, I’ve got a predicted score of about 34 without bonus, and I’ve taken the SATs once and have received 1790. I’m still in my first year of ib, and I take English A(HL), Economics(HL),Psychology(HL),Chinese A(SL), Math(SL) and Environmental Science(SL). Just want to know if i’m on the right track or do i need to work much harder~ also, will i need HL maths if i’m looking into subjects like finance?
mant thanks.</p>
<p>@Yal3Girl
from what i know, for my school, teachers will have a set of predicted grades which they will send to the universities for application. i don’t think the universities will look at any of the IAs because the IAs are just part of the course work that has to be completed and submitted. However, i think universities are likely to look at any term reports the school has and also other stuff that you may have taken such as the SATs or IELTS etc.</p>
<p>@Yal3Girl
from what i know, for my school, teachers will have a set of predicted grades which they will send to the universities for application. i don’t think the universities will look at any of the IAs because the IAs are just part of the course work that has to be completed and submitted. However, i think universities are likely to look at any term reports the school has and also other stuff that you may have taken such as the SATs or IELTS etc.</p>
<p>Thanks so much cloverprince. I talked to my counsellor as well and she said the same thing!
God. I think that’s the one part I hate about IB. Internal Assessments… Most of the time they depend on whether you have a good/strict/laid back/horrible teacher…
And apparantly they contribute to your final grades -______-</p>