<p>How do you find out what your IB predicted score is?</p>
<p>I'm not sure, but I'm guessing that they take practice IB tests. Our school doesn't do predicted scores either.</p>
<p>At my school, your teachers predict them around November to send them out to colleges. The "official" ones (the ones that IB uses if youre exam gets lost) is done usually during December or January I think. Usually it stays the same as the November one.</p>
<p>Our predicted scores are based upon our performance on tests, assignment, exams etc. It's pretty much our mark in school.</p>
<p>Our school is pretty intense about it too. You can a 7, 7- or a 7+. Every score has a plus, minus or straight attached to it. A minus means that you might fall, and a plus means that you might rise to the next point.</p>
<p>Ooh! I suddenly remembered something. Our teachers predict them too, but we're not allowed to look at them. Last year when I was debating between taking chem and physics, I wanted to see how the IB grades were, and my IB counselor accidentally showed me the predicted and actual grades of all my senior IB friends.</p>