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electropenguin
Member Since 11 Jul 2009Offline Last Active Jan 22, 2011 - 18:30
French A1 and A2 are HELL.
Updated 26 Oct · 0 comments
About Me
Hello thar!
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I have decided to stick to IB for IB2. IB1 was hard, but I needed the challenge, and in the end I was rewarded. Maybe there's something to this, after all. And I don't think I could live without finishing my Mémoire (extended essay). I just have to find out! Heh.
I take IB in French, in Canada. My courses are/were:
French NS
English NM
Chemistry NM
Biology NS
Math NM
Philosophy NM (exams and internal evaluations completed: May 2009) (mark received: 7)
The thing is, two (count 'em!) of our teachers are leaving the school, for my IB2 year. It is unfair, yes, but I'll rant about that later. The point is, our math teacher (who would teach two of my classes, Vecteurs and Fonctions Avancés) and our biology teacher (who would also teach two of my classes, Biologie and Sciences de la Terre, which is another Biology class, just split in half because we don't have much time).
So I'm scared. Who wouldn't be? The teacher who taught me grade 11 Biology so well, and who teaches one of my Higher Level classes, is leaving ONLY for my year. And math! My goodness. This teacher taught me Stats. It wasn't easy, but it was well-taught.
That's why I joined. Hopefully my story will have a happy ending. >___<
Ta for reading!
-electropenguin
><
I have decided to stick to IB for IB2. IB1 was hard, but I needed the challenge, and in the end I was rewarded. Maybe there's something to this, after all. And I don't think I could live without finishing my Mémoire (extended essay). I just have to find out! Heh.
I take IB in French, in Canada. My courses are/were:
French NS
English NM
Chemistry NM
Biology NS
Math NM
Philosophy NM (exams and internal evaluations completed: May 2009) (mark received: 7)
The thing is, two (count 'em!) of our teachers are leaving the school, for my IB2 year. It is unfair, yes, but I'll rant about that later. The point is, our math teacher (who would teach two of my classes, Vecteurs and Fonctions Avancés) and our biology teacher (who would also teach two of my classes, Biologie and Sciences de la Terre, which is another Biology class, just split in half because we don't have much time).
So I'm scared. Who wouldn't be? The teacher who taught me grade 11 Biology so well, and who teaches one of my Higher Level classes, is leaving ONLY for my year. And math! My goodness. This teacher taught me Stats. It wasn't easy, but it was well-taught.
That's why I joined. Hopefully my story will have a happy ending. >___<
Ta for reading!
-electropenguin
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