<p>When the applications asked for AP/IB scores I wrote IB Biology SL and 6 next to it....is that it? Or do I have to ask the IBO to send my scores like they do in Brit schools?..
Eventhough its too late for Cornell ED, I was just wondering for the other apps I'm doing for Boston college, washington U St Louis, UVA etc...
(International Living in Thailand, but korean)</p>
<p>yay good to see other IBers here, dont get to see many around. I just gave my "secondary school report" form to my IB coordinator and I think she just wrote my predicted mark (as in 6 or 7) and probably put my percentages on it.</p>
<p>i take IB too
i wrote it under AP/IB test scores on the common app</p>
<p>I just wrote it in the common app.
Only took one IB test though, 7 in math studies, and it probably counts for nothing because that class is a joke.</p>
<p>I reported IB/AP on the supplement. I didn't have my scores officially sent in, yet.</p>
<p>For IB scores, I think as long as your school report has your IB scores (or anticipated scores) written on it, it's fine. My friends from last year didn't send any official IB score reports but still got into Cornell.</p>