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Ruan Chun Xian

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  1. Yes, it's a TSR rip-off. Haha. Anyway, I really liked this game at TSR and I thought I'd reproduce it here. There is no "point" to this game. All you do is come into the thread, and press Ctrl+P - to see what the last thing on your copy clipboard was. I think it's interesting to see what people copy, thus why I like this game. So the last thing I copied was: http://www.dienanh.net/forums/member.php?u=38869 Oh. Really? Didn't realise. Hehe.
  2. Over the years I've realised that there are a lot of different reasons why someone would choose to do the IB, and all reasons are actually right reasons (like, your parents wanted you to or the school forced you). So I'm curious as to why you guys chose to do IB instead of some other qualification. As for me, there are several reasons actually. If dI didn't do IB I'd be doing a normal high school diploma syllabus which is based on IB anyway (without the pressure of IB exams and IA obviously) but that seemed a bit boring. Also, when I was finishing my IGCSE exams, one of my friends who was finishing off her IB exams at the same time, said to me, "Don't do IB." So, what did I do? I went and chose to do IB. I think partly that was to see what the fuss was all about. And the thing is, my school is an international school so everyone moved around a lot so we all needed an international qualification to make sure our qualifcation get recognised wherever we go next. So really in my school, it was sort of a given fact that once you came into Year 12 (second last year of high school) you'd do IB, either as a diploma candidate or as a certificate candidate. The only people who didn't do some sort of IB exam at my school were either those whose English was too poor to cope with the programme (and they'd have to have pretty bad English) or have every intention of going back to their home countries at some point and switch to the national system there. So, that's me. Over to you.
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