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It is not necessary for you to do IB to gain admissions to a top university. While the IB does provide a slight upper hand when applying to colleges as…

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Although it is headquartered in Switzerland it is a fully international organization and completely free from any particular national curriculum. However, it is worth mentioning that all IB schools in…

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There are 3 levels: Primary Years Programme (PYP): Ages 3-12. The inquiry based transdisciplinary coursework aims to build conceptual understanding in these children. Middle Years Programme (MYP): Ages 11-16. The…

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Depending on the student’s capabilities, either of the two might seem easier to them. However, if I were to provide a generalised opinion, I would say that the IB is…

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1. Improve your vocabulary In order to tackle the Evidence-Based Reading and Writing section, you must ensure that you build your vocabulary each day as much as possible. Usually, students…

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CBSE’s curriculum is framed to provide a more robust and holistic form of education for students who are willing to pursue further education in India. The board provides a foundation…

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The difficulty of the subject depends on the student and their capabilities. If you are very interested in the subject, then it shouldn’t feel too hard for you. Overall, IB…

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One of the major flaws of the IB program can be the workload on the students shoulders. Given the wide range and depth each subject covers, even with CAS, the…

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GCE stands for General Certificate of Education which is a public examination for select subjects in English and Welsh schools. This examination is for 17-18 year olds.

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Like any other top school, prestigious business schools expect an above-average SAT score of 1430-1570. Schools like Wharton (University of Pennsylvania) and University of Chicago require a 1500 score for…

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