<p>1) do adcoms only look at predicted grades offered by the school in your first ib year as your academic results at school?
2) If yes, then what is the use of the REAL ib score?
3) What range of scores do I have to get to get into DARTMOUTH?
4) Do adcoms require ib students to state their ranking at school?
5) What ib schools are top in uk and us?
6) Is GCSE/ MYP or school exams results of any importance?</p>
<p>IB scores are of little importance at best in the admissions process at Dartmouth and similar schools in the United States. It's more based on SAT and SAT II scores. IB scores might indicate your ability to master a subject, but they will never be a criterion for admission at Dartmouth. That said, just do your best and hope everything works out. Once you get to Dartmouth, you might be able to score some credit out of your IB scores, but IB credit is limited.</p>
<p>I would disagree with the above post. I think that IB predicted scores are important to the admissions committee. The real IB score is a lot like your last semester grades, they look at it just to confirm that you haven't stopped working at the end of your senior year. You probably should address most of these questions to the admissions office to get more answers.</p>