Finanacial letter from UF

<p>There is a difference between "completing" the IB program, and "passing" the IB program. Passing means being a Recipient of the IB diploma. Just a small misunderstanding.</p>

<p>^ yea when i meant by passing i meant juss completing the course. someone before me asked if you could get 100% if you juss PASS and i wanted to clear up that you need to get the IB diploma to get 100% not juss "pass". But...if passing means getting the IB diploma not just getting through the IB program then yea you're right. i get 100% ne ways even if i don't pass my IB tests so i have no pressure at all.</p>

<p>^ yea when i meant by passing i meant juss completing the course. someone before me asked if you could get 100% if you juss PASS and i wanted to clear up that you need to get the IB diploma to get 100% not juss "pass". But...if passing means getting the IB diploma not just getting through the IB program then yea you're right. i get 100% ne ways even if i don't pass my IB tests so i have no pressure at all.</p>

<p>pass..complete... same difference in the text i was using. thanks for the clear up, i dont want this to be back and forth between jokr95 and krnforsale.</p>