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Do colleges really care about IB?
Universities appreciate the IB’s rigour and they know it takes hard work and dedication to perform well, particularly in Higher Level (HL) subjects. This is demonstrated by the fact that most US universities award course credits for IB Diploma subjects.
Can you get into an Ivy League without IB?
If you want to get into an Ivy League school, you’ll need to take the highest-level classes that are available to you (usually Honors and IB or AP courses) in most subjects. This is a perfectly reasonable expectation for almost any high school student.
What happens if you fail IB?
If a student fails an IB exam, he/she may retake it the next year. If a student has failed an exam at the end of grade 11, he/she may retake the exam in May of grade 12. The IB instructor works throughout the IB course to familiarize students with the sort of questions and activities they will face on the IB exams.
Can I get into a good university without an IB Diploma?
Ok so that was the long answer. Short answer: Yes you can get into a good university without an IB Diploma assuming you’re still in high school and are graduating with some form of high school certification.
What are the IB Diploma cut-off scores for the US?
In the US, universities don’t release specified IB Diploma Program cut-off scores. At least for the Ivy League and more selective colleges, you’re going to need a healthy mix of sixes and sevens (no less than six) in your subjects for a shot at admission.
Is the International Baccalaureate diploma accepted by universities?
Students who complete the course of study in an IB subject are eligible to take exams for individual subject Certificates. Colleges award course equivalent upon entry for students who earn scores o Actually, It is accepted by the vast majority of universities. almost all universities accept the IB diploma as an alternative to A-Levels.
Can I get into college with IB high school certification?
To my knowledge, most US universities accept IB as a high school certification. As far as credits go, you’ll probably have to be specific about which university and which course you’re applying for. I suspect that you’ll get more credits the better you do at your Higher Level. For example, if you check out this link here on the Stanford site: