Myself, being a former International Baccheleaureate student, feel that it is not only my obligation but my right to advise you on this matter. I'll tell you exactly what IB is worth once you're out of high school- it is worth the paper it is printed on. IB and AP matters so much when you're in high school that it's rediculous. You never realize that when people graduate into the reality of it all, it no longer matters. Your boss won't ask you what you're AP/IB scores were. I was never asked in orientation what my GPA was, what i got on my SATs or my AP/IB scores. If i had the choice over again, i would never have done IB, especially considering it is in it's infancy at granite hills. trust me- no one has any clue what they are doing. Although now you will have a more competant IB Coordinator (Mrs. Gage as opposed to Mdm. Schorr, as much as i love them both). Go to Malta. Learn Italian. Experience the world because, trust me, you will never have another chance like this one. You will never again be offered the opportunity to move to
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wow. thank you so much landon that makes so much sense. i mean i've always kinda thought it was ridiculous the amount of pressure that people put on four years of your life but in the end your experiences do shape the person you are way more than taking classes ever could. thank you seriously.
anytime. i mean, it's just my opinion but i know what you're going through. if you want to talk about it at all just give me a call (why do i rhyme?- 659-9246). Leave your number if you don't reach me, the celli is out of commission for now.
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