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I'm here to wait for an answer haha.
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The IB exams are a total of six electives, First Language, Second Language, Science, Humanities, Mathematics, and one additional course. 7 points for each subject is a total of 42 points.
The other 3 points are Extension**, Theory of Knowledge and CAS (Social Practice and Activities). Pass is 1 point.
45 out of 45 points.
The exam is just once, and the final exam, the rest is to write **, make reports, etc. I think the exam is difficult!
However, compared with the college entrance examination, the focus is different.
Focus on students' thinking ability, analytical ability, and independent thinking ability.
Rote memorization is not.
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On the official website, it will be slow to surf the Internet without magic, so it is recommended to use the school's wifi or use a private virtual network to connect.
By the way, there was a saying before that IB did not memorize by rote, it was nonsense, and the humanities included: psychology, economics, business management, history, all have to be memorized, and a lot of them have to be memorized. Students who are new to IB should not be misled.
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I graduated from junior high school and almost skipped the first year of high school to read IB. I feel like my school is very good, with 8 perfect scores this year. I didn't understand the IB system very well at first, but in summary, there are a lot of ** and social activities.
The language requirements are relatively large. It doesn't matter if you speak English well.
Although you can read Chinese, some schools require you to hire your own teacher, which will be very expensive. And if you can stick to English A1 or A2, it will also be helpful for other subjects. It's going to be harder, but if you stick to it, I think it's better than HSC to get a high score.
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Hello, I'm an IB student. I don't know if you want to do a full diploma or what? If you want to skip a grade and go straight to the IB, it will be difficult to get a good grade, especially if you are still studying the language.
Hope you are satisfied!
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Hello classmates:
The Post-Graduation Work Permit PGWP is only available to each international student once in one application. In other words, if you get a PGWP after graduating from one school, you will not have the opportunity to apply for a second PGWP after graduation, whether you go back to the same school or go to another school.
The purpose of opening PGWP in Canada** is very clear: if you are a capable student, you will definitely be able to find a job that meets the immigration conditions with PGWP after graduation, and after one year of full-time eligible work, you can apply for immigration through your own work experience accumulated over the past year through the Canadian Experience Class CEC, so as to stay in Canada for a longer time. Of course, if you want, you can continue to study, study, study, and keep applying for a study permit extension, and stay in Canada as an international student.
But it's certainly not a long-term solution, you say?
I think that Canada is still very smart, through this system, leaving international students who can adapt and contribute to the Canadian economy after graduation, and the chances of others immigrating are slim. This is also evident from the recent move of the Immigration Bureau to eliminate investment immigrants: they pay more attention to the comprehensive level of a foreign student and the ability to integrate into Canadian society, and it is not feasible to be a local tyrant alone.
I hope you find the above information helpful, and if you still have questions, you can follow up. I wish you all the best in your studies, work, immigration :)
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IB is a world-class foundation diploma that allows students to pursue further studies anywhere in the world. And after completing the IB, you can skip the language course and go directly to university.
IB (International Baccalaureate) is a non-profit educational association, founded in 1968, headquartered in Geneva, with offices in 11 cities including Beijing, Buenos Aires, New York, and Singapore. It has its own base of research activities (based in Bath, UK), a centre for courses and assessments (Cardiff, UK), a finance department and a publishing house (based in Cardiff, UK).
This ** offers four IB programmes to children aged 3 to 19 years from around the world: the Primary Years Programme (PYP), the Middle Years Programme (MYP), the Diploma Programme (DP) and the IB Career-related Certificate (IBCC). Currently, there are more than 1,116,000 IB students in 3,632 schools in 146 countries.
Currently, there are 76 schools in China offering the IB curriculum, the first of which was born in 1991, of which 30 offer the primary curriculum, 21 offer the secondary curriculum, and 63 offer the pre-university curriculum.
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I'm studying IB, I don't know A level, but the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada all recognize IB diplomas, and with the IB diploma transfer credits, some schools can transfer high level with 5 points. Our IB course is 6 courses, in addition to language, mathematics and English, 3 electives, if you want to study business, medicine, economics, these courses will let you know these majors as soon as possible, and you may not have to study it very hard at the beginning of college.
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IB is a high school program offered by the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO) for students from all over the world, and it is also a pre-university course, with a duration of two years and the language of instruction is English, the main purpose of which is to allow students to receive international education and lay the foundation for further study in world-renowned universities in the future.
The IB is a world-class foundation diploma that allows students to pursue further studies anywhere in the world.
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Correction of the IB on the lower 2nd floor is 7 points settlement!
You go to the UK to study A-level because the UK still accredits its own country's curriculum!
There is no such thing as good or bad between the two!
Who do you say is better IELTS or TOEFL?
Can't compare! The key depends on which country you're going to!
A-level is the UK's own curriculum, and compared to the IB course, it is more advantageous to study A-level in the UK!
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For this question, I also read the IB, and for sure, I don't know about the teaching in the United States, but the use of reading the IB is not to go to the top universities in the United States, but to the top universities in addition to the United States and China, for the IB course, Americans will value, and it will be used as an important indicator, but the premise of everything is based on the SAT, first of all, you have to pass the SAT, and then, among those who have passed the SAT, because you have read the IB and have a high score, your advantage will be great, and your help will be great. However, as an IB student, I have to say that it is very difficult for IB to get a high score, especially for students who have to go to American universities and SAT pressure, so I do not recommend you to study IB (if you plan to go to an American university), IB in the United States is only an important measure after passing the most basic SAT. By the way, the IB course is still very useful for scholarship applications
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The curriculum is only one aspect, and the IB course is indeed better, but it depends on the individual. The IB doesn't stand out, it's just a course.
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Yes, but it will be very difficult to study on your own, because some proper nouns and so on require professional teachers to tutor you, as well as prepare for the exam.
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Can't ==. IB and AP are not the same... Graduation exams are only a small part of that.
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