Do I have to send in my actual IB scores?

<p>This is the scenario. My IB predicted grades is 43/45. But I am not very confident with hitting that......... However my teachers are.......
I attend a rather competitive school and our school year starts in January and ends in December. So in essence, I will graduate this December and matriculate next August/September.
My Midyear report will be final report as I have finished my last examinations in school already.
First year I got 38/42 and second year 41/42.
However I flunked my SAT writing section But did well for the Critical and math. SAT 2's are good too.
Teachers and counsellor rec are very strong. EC are very strong. Founded a few programs and club in school and community.
I will be taking my IB exams this November which is just 3 weeks away.</p>

<p>Must I submit my actual IB results after the decisions are out? I may apply for ED.</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>Hello? Anyone?</p>

<p>No, you don’t. Dartmouth exists in a perfect world where people will just “take your word for it.”</p>

<p>Lol. Of course you do. Though, for the time being, they just want the predicted scores. Mind you, if your actual scores are a lot lower than the predicted ones, your offer of admission will most likely be rescinded.</p>