Of course you can enter Harvard University with the International Baccalaureate diploma providing of course your grades are sufficiently high. I believe you need a 7 in all high level courses and 6 in standard level courses.
What's IB??
If it's sports, then yes, but only if you're really smart
She's a flaming ib who is incapable of being a news person without projecting bias.
Classic IB student...
start at Ic'= Ic1+Ic2 Ib'=Ib1 Ic1=B1*Ib' Ie1=Ib2=Ib'(B1+1)=Ib'B1 + Ib' Ic' = Ib'*B1 + Ic2 Ic2= B2(Ib'B1+Ib') Ic' = Ib'B1 + Ib'B1B2 + Ib'B2 divide by Ib' Ic'/Ib'= current gain =B'=B1+B2+B1B2 note: calculations without resistance
If you participated in the International Baccalaureate (IB) program in high school and did well with nearly no issue, have completed extraordinary hours of extracurricular activities, possess exceptional skill and work ethic, you can begin thinking about getting into Harvard University.
Well, Harvard or such would give you a huge advantage. However, you can get into IB from any university if you learn about finance + network effectively.
that is a tough one..partly due to the fact that
Stage IB: Cancer can be seen without a microscope or is deeper than 5 mm (0.2 in) or wider than 7 mm (0.33 in)
Plagiarism is a serious academic offense and can have consequences in the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme. If a student is found to have plagiarized in their extended essay, the specific consequences will depend on the policies and procedures of the student's school and the decisions made by the IB. Typically, when plagiarism is detected in the extended essay, the following actions may be taken: Investigation: The school will conduct an investigation to determine the extent of plagiarism and gather evidence. Academic Penalties: The student may receive academic penalties, which can vary depending on the severity of the plagiarism. These penalties may include receiving a lower grade for the extended essay, receiving a failing grade (such as a D or an N), or disqualification from the entire IB Diploma Programme. Disciplinary Measures: The school may also impose additional disciplinary measures as per their policies, such as academic probation, suspension, or other consequences outlined in their academic integrity policy. Reporting to the IB: The school is required to report cases of academic misconduct, including plagiarism, to the IB. The IB will review the case and may take further action, which can include disqualifying the student from receiving the IB Diploma. It's important to note that the specific consequences can vary between schools and may depend on the severity and intentionality of the plagiarism. It's always advisable to familiarize oneself with the academic integrity policies and guidelines set forth by the IB and the student's school to avoid any issues related to plagiarism.
Pre-IB is the material learned in the IB program in the 9th and 10th grade 11th and 12th grade is IB material
no
Ib Dam's birth name is Ib Andreas Dam.
The difficulty level of IB and CBSE can vary depending on the individual student. IB emphasizes critical thinking and research skills, whereas CBSE is more content-oriented. Students may find IB more challenging due to its broader scope and focus on independent learning, while CBSE may be considered easier by some due to its structured curriculum and exam pattern. Ultimately, the difficulty level can be subjective and is based on personal preference and strengths.