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International Baccalaureate Program.
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I've been told about organisation...
But I've been decided on my EE topic since the middle of 9th Grade - "To What Extent Did RAF Bomber Command Contribute To The Defeat Of Nazi Germany From 1939-1945?".
That's a pretty good EE topic.
Also, I'm going to go ahead and throw this out there. Take your classes seriously, but you can afford a B or two. Don't break your back with book bags that weigh 30 pounds. My IB years, 11th and 12th grade for those not familiar, I carried around a binder and 1-2 text books per day, and that was it, and I graduated with near straight As while playing football, running track, and chasing girls.
Basically what I'm saying is don't forget that you're a teenager and don't forget to have fun.
Ok cool.
I saw a bunch of my friends wind up buckling under the weight of the program, some of it undoubtedly put there by themselves, and stopped doing the things they did the first 2 years of HS because of it, and they were miserable.
I gave half a thought to taking 4 highers, adding Music to English German and History. But I decided not to for obvious reasons...
My sister did it. She's a great student, but it was still pretty brutal for her. However, she's going to graduate college in 2.5 years, instead of 4, so that helps a bunch, obviously. Finding IB accepting colleges in the US is kind of a trick, though.