I hadn't realized how... insulated we were from the rest of Inglemoor until today. I thought I was fairly in touch with non-IB kids, but I guess I wasn't as ingrained as I thought I had been. I know that I've gotten to know more of the school than far more of the other IB kids, but it still isn't enough. While we were going through the senior
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That sounds a little overly critical, but I guess I never liked IB to any extent. I've always tried to distance myself from it, but I inevitably fell into the same social pitfalls we all did. I think people who did sports were the best connected the rest of Inglemoor's society than other IB students.
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All in all, I guess the best way to describe my feelings towards IB would be "resentful gratitude". I grudgingly accept that IB fostered my learning greater than other experiences would have, but at the same time there were parts that I could have gone without experiencing.
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