
if you don't like floodingOriginally posted by Deino:Kohai, please, if you want to flood sgf with your posts, make sure they're useful for everybody other than it being useful just to +1
thats none of your business kohaiOriginally posted by huarenren:if you don't like flooding
don't flood your stomach with food ok?
shove off KOHAI......you're lucky i'm not a moderator......Originally posted by huarenren:then Deino is irrevelant to this forum
get out noe be4 being a clown here
indeed you are too dumb to be itOriginally posted by Deino:shove off KOHAI......you're lucky i'm not a moderator......
Autism is a sad thingOriginally posted by huarenren:indeed you are too dumb to be it
no choice you had just permanently damaged your brain by replying to me
I cannot believe you a graduate talk in this kind of standard...Originally posted by huarenren:indeed you are too dumb to be it
no choice you had just permanently damaged your brain by replying to me
International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme (DP)Originally posted by mhcampboy:I cannot believe you a graduate talk in this kind of standard...
Tell me, as a graduate what concentration did you took while in school??
they let you graduate only out of mercy and money....wakakakakakaka....Originally posted by huarenren:International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme (DP)
Theory of Knowledge (IB course)
Each student must complete the Theory of Knowledge (TOK) course of approximately 100 hours, which aims to encourage students to be critical thinkers and to teach students basic epistemology. To complete requirements for TOK, diploma candidates must write a TOK essay of 1200-1600 words on a set title (from a choice of ten issued by the IBO), and present a TOK issue to their class on their choice of topic.
The grades that the student receives from the TOK essay and presentation are compared with the grade for the Extended Essay by way of a matrix designed by the IBO, which may result in the awarding of 'extra' points for the candidate's Diploma. The candidate may get up to three extra points if both works are of a sufficient standard.
Students must write a 4,000 word essay in any chosen subject (not necessarily one taken for the final exam) but not across subjects. The topic may be any that the student feels is researchable. This task involves teacher guided independent research and requires producing a written thesis. Each student is paired with a supervisor who provides insight and orients his or her work.
then you are pathetic to study in kindergarden schoolOriginally posted by Deino:they let you graduate only out of mercy and money....wakakakakakaka....
What school? Is it accredited?Originally posted by huarenren:International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme (DP)
Theory of Knowledge (IB course)
Each student must complete the Theory of Knowledge (TOK) course of approximately 100 hours, which aims to encourage students to be critical thinkers and to teach students basic epistemology. To complete requirements for TOK, diploma candidates must write a TOK essay of 1200-1600 words on a set title (from a choice of ten issued by the IBO), and present a TOK issue to their class on their choice of topic.
The grades that the student receives from the TOK essay and presentation are compared with the grade for the Extended Essay by way of a matrix designed by the IBO, which may result in the awarding of 'extra' points for the candidate's Diploma. The candidate may get up to three extra points if both works are of a sufficient standard.
Students must write a 4,000 word essay in any chosen subject (not necessarily one taken for the final exam) but not across subjects. The topic may be any that the student feels is researchable. This task involves teacher guided independent research and requires producing a written thesis. Each student is paired with a supervisor who provides insight and orients his or her work.