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Who should consider doing the IB Diploma?

- To be a successful IB student, you need to be
highly motivated
well organized
diligent
a good academic all-rounder (mainly B grades or higher at GCSE)
- But IB is not just for the very bright:
“In fact many students who pass the diploma with 24 points would have struggled to gain Ds and Cs at A-level.” (source: Dr J. Rutherford, vice-chair of the IBO examining board)