Abu Posted September 22, 2008 Report Share Posted September 22, 2008 Moderator notice:Please refrain from chatting and commenting in this thread. Let's try to keep the thread nice and clean so that it'll be easy for people to get an overview of what kinds of offers people have received. Thanks!The thread for all us IBSers who have gotten offers to study in 2009. Post your offer with: the conditions, the predicted grades and the SAT scores (if you're applying to the US) you used to get an offer. I ask the PGs because students for 2010 can get a feel for their unis and see what unis require of them. If you haven't yet received your offers, you can post where you've applied and edit the post as the offers start rollin' in. -deissiPredicted gradesOther qualifications (standardized test scores etc.)UKUniversity of York - UnconditionalOther countries:New Zealand:University of Auckland:Bachelor of Commerce (Unconditional)Based on M08 score of 30Comments Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
deissi Posted September 24, 2008 Report Share Posted September 24, 2008 Predicted gradesSL: 7-7-6 (Swedish B SL, Mathematics SL, Physics SL) I already received my grade for Swedish.HL: 7-7-7 (Finnish A1 HL, English A2 HL, Economics HL)EE/TOK: A-B/C, 2-3 bonus points.Total: 43-44 points and a bilingual diploma.Other qualifications (standardized test scores etc.)SATi: 610 CR, 660 Math, 630 Writing = 1900UKUniversity of Cambridge (Trinity Hall) - Land Economy (Environment, Law, Economics) - Unsuccessful after interview & poolThe London School of Economics and Political Science - Accounting and Finance - UnsuccessfulUniversity of St. Andrews - Financial Economics - Conditional: 37 pointsUniversity of Warwick - Industrial EconomicsUniversity of Edinburgh - Economics and AccountingUSA-Other countries:Helsinki School of Economics - EconomicsUniversity of Helsinki - LawComments Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
rubii Posted October 1, 2008 Report Share Posted October 1, 2008 (edited) Predicted gradesSL: 7-7-6 (English A1 SL, Physics SL, Mathematics SL)HL: 7-6-6 (History (of Europe) HL, Spanish B HL, Visual Arts HL)EE/TOK: A-A, 3 bonus points.Total: 42/45 points. UK {UCAS Sent!} University of Cambridge (Trinity Hall) - V100 History [interviewed and rejected]Bristol University - V100 History Conditional - 37 points - 6 at all HL subjectsUniversity of Warwick - V100 History Conditional - 36 points - 6 at History HLUniversity of York - V100 History Conditional - 37 points - 6 at History HLUEA - V100 History Conditional - 33 points - 6 at History HLOther countries:University of Hong KongBachelor of Arts - major in HistoryComments Edited January 6, 2009 by rubii Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scade Posted October 11, 2008 Report Share Posted October 11, 2008 (edited) Sent my applications few days ago. Now just gotta wait for the offers (except for Cambridge).Predicted gradesFinnish A1 HL - 7English A2 HL - 7History HL - 7Mathematics SL - 7French B SL - 7Physics SL - 6-7EE/TOK - 2-3Total: 43-45The person writing my reference said that he doesn't give exact predicteds, but instead leaves some space, therefore the fluctuations in some predicteds.UKUniversity of Cambridge (Christ's College) - V100 History Conditional: 42 points, 7, 7, 7, HLUniversity of Durham (University College) - V100 History Conditional: 38 pointsLondon School of Economics and Political Science - V146 International History Conditional 37 points, 6, 6, 6, HL King's College London - V100 History Conditional: 38 points, 6, 6, 6 HLUniversity of Warwick - V100 History RejectedOther countries:Finland:Probably applying to Helsinki University. Faculty of Humanities: HistoryFaculty of Political Sciences: Political History or Economic and Social HistoryCommentsI'm applying for deferred entry, since I'd like to complete my military service (obligatory here in Finland) before going to university. Cambridge obviously would be my first choice. For the others in UK it's harder to say, but Warwick is probably the least favourable. Durham and KCL are better ranked in History than LSE, but International History seems really interesting to me. In Finland I only have to apply in June, after I've already received my offers. There I'd have to take an entrance exam, which makes it a bit hard since I would only have like 1 or 2 weeks time to study for them, while people normally study for them for a month or two. But I guess I really start making decisions only after I've received offers (If I receive any) Edited March 24, 2009 by Scade Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
yodude888 Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 Predicted gradesMathematics HL - 7Economics HL - 7Geography HL - 7English A1 SL - 7French A2 SL - 6-7Physics SL - 7EE/TOK - 2-3 Total: 43-45UKUniversity of Cambridge (King's College) - MathematicsLondon School of Economics and Political Science - Mathematics and EconomicsUniversity College London - Mathematics with EconomicsUniversity of Warwick - MORSE (Mathematics, Operational Research, Statistics and Economics)St. Andrews - Economics-MathematicsUS:Was planning on applying, but not so sure anymore SAT: 780 Critical Reading, 780 Math, 690 Writing + SATII French 800, MathsIIc 780Comments:Amazing how skewed all of these predicted grades have been compared to the world average. All 43+? Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leen Posted October 31, 2008 Report Share Posted October 31, 2008 (edited) Man oh man you've all got such high predicted grades.I would have gotten a 38 based on my old IB scores, but since my school are being all "strict" about predicted grades and predicting you lower than what they expect you to get, I've managed to getSL - 6,6,5 (Math SL, Bio, French B).HL - 6,6,5 (Economics, English A1, History).EE/TOK: 1-2 pointsTotal = 35-36Now some of the teachers didn't give me a straight answer about predicted grades (like French and History, so hopefully I'm wrong and I do get a 6 in history). And that would boost me to a 37. I'm actually managing quite well in English (I got a 28/30 on my oral assessment and my world lit 2 is around 6-7 range. I don't know yet about world lit 1, but that's an unfair representation, don't you think?).UK:London School of Economics - International HistoryUniversity of Leeds - Middle Eastern Studies and Politics - Conditional - 34, 16 points at Higher LevelUniversity of Sheffield - Politics and International Relations - Conditional - 35, 5 in EnglishUniversity of Kent - Politics and International Relations with a year in continental Europe Withdrawn - but probably would get acceptedUniversity of Essex (that's if I screwed up all my IB exams) - Politics and International Relations with a year abroad Conditional - 29 points.EDIT: I got a conditional offer from University of Sheffield today. =) Edited December 24, 2008 by Leen Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hyperbole Posted November 8, 2008 Report Share Posted November 8, 2008 (edited) Predicted gradesHL: 7/7/7 - English A2/French B/History of EuropeSL: 7/6/7 - Swedish A1/Chemistry/Maths (Methods)EE/ToK: 2-3 pointsTotal: 43-44Other qualifications (standardized test scores etc.)Swedish courses: some 650 points with 20.0 as the average.UKAberdeen: French and Language and Linguistics (RQ11) - conditional on 28 overall; 14 at HLEdinburgh: French and Linguistics (RQ11) - 34 overall; 555 at HL (accepted this one Firmly)Leeds: French and Linguistics (QR11) - conditional on 34 overall; 16 at HL; 5 in FrenchOxford (Balliol college): French and Linguistics (RQ11) - Required two French essays and an English essay to be sent in for the written work, and made me sit a French exam and a Linguistics Aptitude exam apart from the two interviews. Rejected after interview.York: French and Linguistics (RQ11) - conditional on 32 overall; 6 in French HLOther countries:I might apply to Sweden depending on how my offers look when it comes closer to closing date (April 15). Or not! Offers look good enough.CommentsI'm really nervous about Oxford, because there's so much extra work and I really, really want to get in. But I'm pretty certain all my choices would make me happy, so that's shiny!EDIT: I have accepted my offer from Edinburgh firmly, and I'm fairly certain that I will fulfill the requirements, so if all goes according to plan that's where I'm heading this autumn. So if anyone has any Edinburgh-specific questions in the next few years you're welcome to ask me! Edited March 3, 2009 by Hyperbole Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
rue saint-denis Posted December 20, 2008 Report Share Posted December 20, 2008 (edited) Predicted gradesHL: 7, 6, 6, 5 (Psychology, Biology, History, English A1)SL: 6, 5 (French Ab., Mathematics) Tok/ EE: +2Total: 37Other qualifications (standardized test scores etc.)-UK(in order of preference) University of St. Andrews- Biology/Psychology- UnconditionalUniversity of Bristol- Psychology/Zoology- Conditional: 34 points, 6 in Psychology and Biology, 5 in English and History Cardiff University- Psychology- Conditional:35 points without TOK/EE; 5 in mathematics and englishUniversity of Bangor- Psychology/Neuropsychology- Conditional: 32 points University of Reading- Psychology/Biology- Conditional: 6,6,7 at HL including Biology and Psychology, 5 in mathematics Other countries:USUniversity of Florida: acceptedComments Edited February 24, 2009 by rue saint-denis Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
cranberry_isle Posted December 30, 2008 Report Share Posted December 30, 2008 Predicted Grades:They don't tell us, but I have straight A's in all of my classes, so they must be pretty good...Recieved Grades:6 in Psych5 in PhysicsSAT'sCR: 720 M: 730 W:670EC'sWorld Finalist Colorguard (23 hours a week year round)founded an extremely active mural painting clubsummer job at art camp 3 years in a rowib student councilNational Honor SocietyACCEPTED:Boston CollegeStill waiting for results:YaleHarvardCollege of William and MaryUVA Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aliquantus Posted January 4, 2009 Report Share Posted January 4, 2009 (edited) Predicted gradesSK: 7-7-6 (Swedish A1 SL, History SL, English A2 SL)HL: 7-7-7 (Mathematics HL, Physics HL, Chemistry HL)EE/TOK: A/B-A/B 2-3Total: 43-44Other qualifications (standardized test scores etc.)-UK:Oxford University (St Hugh's) - Mathematics - 39 points in total with 7 in Mathematics HLDurham University - Mathematics - acknowledgedUniversity of St. Andrews - Mathematics - 37 points in total with 6 in Mathematics HLThe University of Nottingham - Mathematics - 38 points in total with 6 in Mathematics HL and 4 in English A2 SLUniversity of Edinburgh - Mathematics - 32 points in total with 6 in Mathematics HL, 5 in Physics HL, 5 in Chemistry HL and 4 in English A2 SLOther countries:Comments:Arranged my choices in order of prefference (not sure about the lower ones...). I was quite surprised by the high offer from Nottingham. Edited January 21, 2009 by Aliquantus Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roundabout Posted January 18, 2009 Report Share Posted January 18, 2009 (edited) Predicted gradesHL: 7, 7, 7, 7 (Maths, Physics, Economics, English B)SL: 6-7, 7 (Finnish A1, French B)TOK/EE: 2-3 pointsTotal: 43-45 pointsOther qualifications (standardized test scores etc.)SAT I: 640 CR, 720 Math, 650 Writing = 2010SAT II: 790 Physics, 770 Math Level 2, 680 FrenchUK (Deferred entry 2010)University of Oxford (Merton) - Economics & Management: 39 pointsUCL - Economics: 38 points, HL666 (excluding Physics)University of Warwick - MORSE: 38 points, 6 in Maths OR 36 points, 7 in MathsUniversity of Warwick - Economics: PendingLSE - Economics: UnsuccessfulUSA-Comments: I was supposed to submit apps to Yale, Harvard, MIT, UPenn(Wharton) and Princeton, but chose not to apply due to running out of time. All my applications and offers are for deferred entry 2010 due to compulsory military service that I want to complete before going to study in the UK. I also asked Oxford if it's OK to drop Physics to SL since it's not relevant to E&M, even though I'm confident on getting the 7 at HL. They said it's up to me, so I dropped Physics to SL, as it is pointless for me to risk not getting 39 points just because I spent too much time studying Physics. Edited January 18, 2009 by Roundabout Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vvi Posted January 18, 2009 Report Share Posted January 18, 2009 (edited) University of Leeds- French and International Relations- Conditional with 34 points, 16 at HL, 5 in English HL, 5 in French HLUniversity of Nottingham- French and Politics- Conditional with 34 points, 5 in English HL, 5 in French HLUniversity of Aberdeen-French and International Relations- Conditional with 28 points, 14 at HLUniversity of Edinburgh- French and Politics- UnsuccessfulUniversity of St Andrews- French and International Relations- UnsuccessfulI put Leeds and firm and Nottingham as insurance. Edited March 29, 2009 by Vvi Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vasundhra Posted January 19, 2009 Report Share Posted January 19, 2009 (edited) Predicted gradesPhysics HL-7Chemistry HL-7Biology HL- 6English SL-7Maths SL-6French ab initio-7E.E/ToK- B/BTotal- 42/45UKUniversity College London: Biotechnology- conditional~ 36 points with (Biology)6, (Chemistry)6 and (Physics)5 at HLImperial College: Biotechnology~ rejectedOxford Brookes University: Biotechnology- conditional~ 30 pointsUniversity of Edingburgh: Biotechnology- conditional~ 30 points with 5/5/5 in HLSurrey University: Biotechnology- conditional~ 32 points Other countries:Singapore: (applied!)National University of Singapore: Life sciences [with specialization in molecular and cell biology]Nanyang Technological University: Biological sciences Edited March 26, 2009 by Vasundhra Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
farah_aki Posted January 26, 2009 Report Share Posted January 26, 2009 I'm an IB students from Malaysia, and University of Otago, New Zealand just offered me a placement.Qualifications:38 - IB finals- doesn't mention anything about 666 - for HL- IELTS score also not accountable- just have to go through interviewCourse: - medicineBut then again, they offered me a placement under ISSP Program (International Student Special Program) - so, I don't know the qualification needed if you guys apply through other route. :innocent: Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
moneyfaery Posted January 28, 2009 Report Share Posted January 28, 2009 (edited) Predicted gradesSL: 7-6-6 (Biology, Economics, French B)HL: 7-7-6 (Chemistry, Math, English A1)EE/TOK: A/B, 3 bonus pointsTotal: 42 pointsCanadaUniversity of Waterloo - Biomedical Sciences (Honors) - AcceptedQueen's University - Life Sciences - OfferMcMaster University - Health SciencesMcMaster University - Life Sciences - OfferUniversity of Ottawa - Biomedical Science (Honors) - OfferUniversity of Toronto - Life Sciences - OfferUniversity of Western Ontario - Biological and Medical Science - OfferUniversity of Guelph - Biomedical Sciences - OfferI think I'll be going to Waterloo but not sure. Anyway, accepted their offer. Edited April 17, 2009 by Irene Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shorty Posted January 28, 2009 Report Share Posted January 28, 2009 (edited) Predicted Grades:Didn't recieve but my IBC says I have around 92-94% avg, so whatever that is in IB score.CanadaUniversity of British Columbia - Sciences - OfferUniversity of Waterloo - Life Sciences - OfferUniversity of Waterloo - Science and Business - OfferUniversity of Waterloo - Honors Science - OfferUniversity of Waterloo - Biotechnology and Economics - PendingMcGill University - Sciences - Pending Edited March 24, 2009 by Shorty Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
kzzh Posted January 28, 2009 Report Share Posted January 28, 2009 (edited) Predicted gradesHL: 7-7-6 (Psych-Econ-Bio)SL: 7-7-7 (Maths-Eng-French)EE/TOK: no idea but I'm hoping for 1-2 marks (didn't really spend much time on these)Total: 42-43/45UKUniversity of Warwick - EconomicsDurham University - Economics - Conditional (38 with 6 for SL Maths)University of Nottingham - International Economics - Conditional (36 points)University of Bath - Economics and International Development - Unsuccessful (I stupidly applied to a course that specifically required HL maths u__u;University of York - Economics - Conditional (36 with 2 6s at HL)Other countries:HKU - International Business Global ManagementHKUST - Global Business - just got an interview date! Edited January 28, 2009 by kzzh Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
letitia.t Posted February 16, 2009 Report Share Posted February 16, 2009 Predicteds are lower than expected due to a change of teachers between Grade 11 and 12... it's pretty 'meh'.HL:English A1 - 6French B - 6Geography - 6SL:Chemistry - 6Math (not studies) - 6Visual Arts - 7TOK + EE - 3 extraTotal: 40/45I should be getting a couple more 7s there but well; that's up to the discretion of the new teachers who wouldn't take into account what my old teachers said. Oh well, I guess we'll all just have to prove it for the real exams!UK:King's College (Law) - Conditional of 38 overall with 666 HLUCL (Law) - Conditional of 38 overallLSE - UnsuccessfulQueen Mary's - Conditional of 36 overallSouthampton - Conditional of 36 overall and 666 HLUS:Dartmouth CollegeColumbia UniversityBoston UniversityNew York UniversityWesleyan UniversityAll still waiting for the US Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
flsweetheart422 Posted February 18, 2009 Report Share Posted February 18, 2009 (edited) Well, I have refrained from posting here until I had all my uni results and here we go. I am a mid range student in the US. I am in IB (obviously) and here is my general breakdown. Begin hard-core competitive analysis here. Extracurriculars: *Young Republicans, 9-12 (Officer 9-10, VP 11-12) 2-6 hrs/wk due to various events (ie:election year)- Lead & organize meetings, Handle all communication to members between meetings (updates about upcoming events, info, etc), Organize all volunteer activities (voter registration drives, troop collections, and campaigning), Organize bi-partisan debates to promote political activism in students*International Thespian Societya (Drama) 9-12 Inducted Member 2-4 hrs/wk- School Play Participant- 'Superior' and 'Excellent' District Awards*Habitat for Humanity 11-12 Club member 1-8 hrs/wk during job site weeks*Best Buddies 9,10 Associate Buddy 2 hrs/wk- attended meetings and visited during lunch wkly*BETA Club 10-12 inducted member 1 hr/wk-Service Project Participant *National Honor Society 10-12 member 1 hr wk-Tutor in math, biology, & Spanish*National Hispanic Honor Society11-12 member 1 hr/wk-Tutor, Service Project Participant *Senior Women 12 member 1 hr/wk-Service Project Participant *Science National Honor Society 11-12 Member, 2-3 hr/wkService Project Participant Community Service: The Goddard School, Teacher's assistant, 50 hrs total.Voter Registration Drive, registrar, 8 hrs totalThe Caring Chefs, Dessert Prep Specialist, 35 hrs totalNease HS, Teacher's Lab assistant, 10 hrs totalHaunted Hayride (9th and 10th), actor, director, and tech crew 25 hrs totalNease HS, Textbook distributor, 50 hrs totalMcCain/Palin Campaign, button maker and information distributor, 2-4 hrs weekly. I volunteer two hours a day after school 1-2 times a week.Middle School, Teacher's Assistant within classroom and with drama productions, 5 hours weekly. I volunteer for Mr. Segal every weekday from 7:30 - 8:30 as a teacher aid and from 8:30 - 9:30 for my Exploratory Teaching class.Work Experience: Bonefish Grill: Hostess; August 2008-Present; 19 hrs weeklyI provide guests with an excellent first and last impression. I organize restaurant seating, manage all "to go" orders, phone calls, and bus tables.*(Omitted 9-10th Grade Summer Employment, and 10th-11th School and Summer Employment.)Academics: SAT Scores: 1330/1600, 1960/2400ACT Score: 30 Unweighted GPA: 3.62 (4.00 Possible)Weighted GPA: 4.32 (5.0 for IB/APs, 4.5 for Honors/Pre-IB/Pre-APs)Predicted Grades: Sorry, I don't get them. They are pretty much useless in the States... Colleges:University of Florida: AcceptedUniversity of Georgia: AcceptedClemson University: AcceptedPennsylvania State University: AcceptedFlorida State University: AcceptedUniversity of Miami: AcceptedActual Plans: I plan to attend the UF, and get my undergrad in Nursing. From that point I would like to transition into medical law. If not, I might consider either the sales or research/development of pharmaceutical drugs. Who knows, I might even find Nursing fulfilling on its own and decide to specialize and pursue it as a lifelong career. Edited February 18, 2009 by flsweetheart422 Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
eblake Posted March 3, 2009 Report Share Posted March 3, 2009 (edited) PredictedsSL: 7-6-5HL: 7-6-6EE/TOK: A/ATotal: 40/45UK99. University College London - Some combo of P, P, E - Accepted99. University of Warwick - PPE - Rejected99. Durham University - PPE - Accepted99. University of Bristol - Some combo of P, P, E - Accepted99. University of St. Andrews - Some combo of P, P, E - AcceptedUS 1. Brown University - Rejected1. Cornell University - College of Architecture, Art and Planning - Rejected2. Harvard College - Rejected1. Amherst College - Rejected2. Williams College - Rejected2. Wellesley College - Waitlisted2. RISD - Illustration - Rejected3. Colgate University - Accepted99. Georgetown University - Georgetown College - Waitlisted99. University of Chicago - RejectedCanada99. McGill University - Accepted99. Queen's University - Accepted99. University of Toronto - Trinity College - AcceptedComments Edited April 24, 2009 by eblake Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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