As I’m sure you’re all aware, IB results for the May 2011 session were published on the IB Results website. (how to access – see first paragraph) Congratulations to everyone who received their diploma and certificates! Recently, Sevenoaks, one of the most well-known IB schools in the world, have published a PDF with mark boundaries [...Read more...]
IB grade boundaries are minimum boundaries for a certain number grade in a specific category for a subject. For example, if 32 out of 40 was the boundary for a 7 in Paper 1 of Chemistry HL, then one would have to get 32 or above to obtain a 7 on that paper. Pretty straight [...Read more...]
In case you didn’t believe my IB results from yesterday, I have now attached a screenshot of the IB results screen which you can get by logging into the IB results service at results.ibo.org. You just need the personal code and PIN that your IB coordinator gave you. (click to enlarge) One thing that I [...Read more...]
My IB Coordinator just sent me my IB results, since IB Coordinators receive the results on 5 July whereas candidates get them on 6 July. You can access them from http://results.ibo.org at your designated time. I’ll be posting the screenshot tomorrow. (P.S.: I’m a TZ1 (timezone 1) student, so mark boundaries are a bit different [...Read more...]