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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]IB has been introduced in low-performing public schools where enrollment in AP courses was either low or nonexistent, at least in FCPS. To earn an IB diploma, a student only needs a C+ grade in six subjects, only two Ds are allowed. However, MIT may be looking for more than just an IB diploma.[/quote] uh no. To get the IBDP, you have to score at least 24 on the IB exams (6). IB Diploma Requirements: Minimum Points: 24 out of 45. Subjects: Six subjects, each graded on a 1-7 scale. Core Components: Students must complete the Extended Essay, Theory of Knowledge (TOK), and Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS). Additional Points: Up to 3 points can be earned from the Extended Essay and TOK. Minimum Grade: Achieve a grade of at least 2 in all subjects. HL Points: Get at least 12 points in Higher Level subjects. SL Points: Get a minimum of 9 points in Standard Level subjects. No E in TOK and EE: Ensure that you don't receive E in Theory of Knowledge and Extended Essay. No more than 3 grades of 2 and 3: Avoid a combination of more than three grades of 2 and 3.[/quote]
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