<p>Hey guys, just my 2 centavos:
YOU'RE AWESOME.</p>
<p>Dumb people injecting this site with dumb stuff. From what this girl is saying, last year she was a "jr." because of being such a genius. This is probable, but IB only allows 2 exams in the 1st (jr.) year, so she is full of poop and a half on that end as well. And IB is so rigid, I don't see how they would let anyone run through the programme for "seconds..."</p>
<p>Yeah, and IB requires you to be at least 16 years old and/or in 11th grade to take the standard level exam, and you have to be at least 17 and/or in 12th to take the higher level exam. Advanced students have to take the class and wait 1-3 years before taking the final IB exam for the course.</p>
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my ECs... are basically leadership
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What IS that? Extracurricular activities are usually personal or professional interests, not personal qualities or characteristics!</p>
<p>Mannn you guys are harsh. Perhaps she took the SAT I twice, worked really hard for the second time...And maybe she's such a diligent worker that her counselor decided to let her try IB courses.</p>
<p>Hmm, what's wierd is, why are YOU giving these "possibilities" for this person? If she was accused about her SAT score being misposted, and if she DID take them twice, she will have stated that the moment someone accused her about it, correct?</p>
<p>Careful, someone might even think you're the person with a different sn.</p>
<p>Noooo, you are simply not allowed to take IB exams as a 14 year old.</p>