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International Baccalaureate program


Question Posted Wednesday February 15 2006, 4:50 pm

When I grow up I wish to become a magazine owner so I need all the experience I can get. I am going to be entering high school next year. I was thinking about being in the International Baccalaureate program but I'm not quite sure yet. If you are not informed this is an extremely rigirous program. My delimma is that it is out of district so if I don't do well then I have to go back to my home school the following year. So I want to know has any of you ever been in this program or know anyone who has. If so can you please share your personal experience with me and let me know how it is.


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ellamouse9 answered Wednesday February 15 2006, 5:52 pm:
My ex boyfriend took the Intertational Baccalaureate program so I know quite a bit about it. In the UK you have to take 6 units - a Language, a Science, a Humanities unit, Maths, English and an Arts unit (I'm assuming as it's an internationally recognised qualification it's the same over there). Unfortunately this qualification is very hard to do - he's a very intelligent guy and he struggled. However, as I said this is an Internationally recognised qualification and is extremely prestigious...so if you think that you can cope with the workload then GO FOR IT! It'll impress all empolyers and it's recognised around the world so it's definitely worth it! Best of luck to you if you decide to persue it :)

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