Teacher problems
03-18-2013, 07:47 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-18-2013 07:56 AM by laYahooz.)
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RE: Teacher problems
(03-18-2013 07:37 AM)Wildtalon1851 Wrote: Oh my effing gosh you got that rightLol I'm in IB to and I can just tell. One thing I've realized is that IB kids are kind of drama queens ![]() Right now I'm 17 and, for the American system (its international of course), I'm only in my second year out of four. Some advice: 1) If you going for Math HL (just the highest level of math) watch a guy on youTube called Kan Academy once you in calculus. In calculus, its not that hard of a course if you memorize the stuff. First year of calculus, focus on memorizing instead of understanding. Might sound dumb but a lot of people gave me that advice 2) Teachers are dum dums. They forget to put in assignments all the time at my school. I just go in right after school and tell them how its going to be. 3) I'ts not that hard. I'm in IB, and I can say that the program isn't really that hard. Basically, you get more homework and learn a wider range of stuff, but don't go in depth on anything! 4) Read. If you don't read you fail. You probably already know this. 5) IB doesn't = better. Usually i think it does though. However, if you want to take physics, don't take IB physics, its a joke. Take a physics class with Calculus in it. (In america its called AP Physics C). IB HL math, on the other hand, is probably the best publicized math course in the world! I love it (03-18-2013 07:43 AM)TheGoldenGriffin Wrote: That sounds like a terrible school. lmfao it does! IB schools in Europe are quite hardcore. I'm at a more integrated AP + IB school. |
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