My brother did his extended essay in maths and got an A
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#101
Posted Nov 11, 2011 - 14:31
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#102
Posted Nov 13, 2011 - 12:49
I got a 33/36 for my predicated grade for a history EE on Ataturk and the War of Independence. I hope IBO agrees too.
#103
Posted Nov 14, 2011 - 11:28
I got a 31/36 for my EE in Economics which is an A.
#104
Posted Nov 21, 2011 - 21:37
According to my supervisor, I'm getting a predicted B+ on my Sherlock Holmes A1 EE.
#105
Posted Nov 21, 2011 - 23:19
From my experience English A1 EE's r hard to score an A in atleast in my school n a couple of other schools in my country! Language B EE's and humanities ee's tend to do rather well too! Experimental sciences and maths don't even ask lol! The lowest anyone has gotten so far in a second language EE is a B in the schools in my country!
#106
Posted Dec 04, 2011 - 11:09
Thought I would add to this (: I was told, by an actual teacher when choosing the subject for the EE, that if you do it in physics it is "impossible to get an A". I chose physics and got an A. (: My only advice is to choose a subject that you are hoping to specialise in for uni or at the very least a subject that is related to what you want to do. If this is a sciencey subject, it helps to make sure you can do experimentation! Adds easy points for originality. Good luck!
#107
Posted Jan 08, 2012 - 12:11
I got a B.
#108
Posted Jan 08, 2012 - 16:03
History EE: Grade A
#109
Posted Jan 14, 2012 - 03:46
I did mine on "to what extent is absolute pitch in music influenced by biological factors"
It was a psych EE. I picked it cos I was interested in this topic and i could relate to it. Rule no.1 of the EE, pick something you are passionate/interested about!
It was a psych EE. I picked it cos I was interested in this topic and i could relate to it. Rule no.1 of the EE, pick something you are passionate/interested about!
#110
Posted Jan 15, 2012 - 16:54
lol somehow my biology EE got an A 
I started it 6 weeks before the due date, it was non-experimental, and it was predicted to get a C. I personally thought it was pretty crap but luckily the blokes up in cardiff seemed to disagree
I started it 6 weeks before the due date, it was non-experimental, and it was predicted to get a C. I personally thought it was pretty crap but luckily the blokes up in cardiff seemed to disagree
#111
Posted Jan 17, 2012 - 16:32
I did my EE in physics: "Theoretical model of the peaks of eternal light on the moon" and got a B. My physics teacher predicted an A and the head of the science department a B... now I know why he is what he is
#112
Posted Jan 28, 2012 - 08:03
My supervisor told me that marking all the criteria she thinks I´ve got a 29 or a 30 which is the borderline between an A and a B. My EE is in maths but I don´t know how can the grade predicted by my supervisor influence the final grade.
#113
Posted Feb 03, 2012 - 04:39
I got an A in Chemistry
#114
Posted Feb 05, 2012 - 14:31
I'll update this when I know my grades for real, but I'm currently predicted an A in my English A1 EE. Fingers crossed the examiners agree!
Of the six others my supervisor is supervising, I know one other person is predicted an A, and the others are all Bs I think. I don't think we have any Cs
Of the six others my supervisor is supervising, I know one other person is predicted an A, and the others are all Bs I think. I don't think we have any Cs
#115
Posted Feb 16, 2012 - 14:45
It's reaaaallly hard! at least for me and my classmates, we mostly get C's, a few B's, personally I managed to get A on History EE which actually surprised me a lot
But others are all C for me, I think we need to include some sort of "exception" that were unexpected, like really different/new/stand-out EE for an A or even B, otherwise, you get C.
#116
Posted Mar 25, 2012 - 16:14
I found it so obnoxious to try to get an A and it was even more demotivating listening to the teacher how the chances of getting an A in Chemistry has declined in the past years of his teaching. I took an A grade EE, read through it and I still can't see how it got those extra points. I am predicted a B at the most and at the very least a C and I hope the examiners agree. I found that the word limit was VERY limiting when I wrote my analysis.
#117
Posted Apr 07, 2012 - 20:47
Internationalbaccawhat, on Jan 15, 2012 - 16:54, said:
lol somehow my biology EE got an A 
I started it 6 weeks before the due date, it was non-experimental, and it was predicted to get a C. I personally thought it was pretty crap but luckily the blokes up in cardiff seemed to disagree
I started it 6 weeks before the due date, it was non-experimental, and it was predicted to get a C. I personally thought it was pretty crap but luckily the blokes up in cardiff seemed to disagree
#118
Posted Apr 08, 2012 - 01:05
I am predicted to get either an A or B for my history EE on the impact of foreign involvement in the Spanish Civil War. Hope this prediction holds up!
#119
Posted Apr 08, 2012 - 03:15
Predicted 33/36 for my EE on Econs. My research question was: "Why is the Iranian legal kidney market more efficient than the kidney transplant market in Australia?"
#120
Posted Apr 08, 2012 - 08:53
My EE is currently in France being moderated hope I will Get An A


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