IB Mark Conversion (For English IOP)

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  1. Shiro12's Avatar
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    IB Mark Conversion (For English IOP)
    I recently had my IOP presentation, and I didn't do too well . I got 24/30. I was just wondering what this converts to in the IB scale of 1-7.
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    IB Mark Conversion (For English IOP)
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    Re: IB Mark Conversion (For English IOP)
    that's a 6 i think. albeit a low 6. i think 27 is a 7.
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    Re: IB Mark Conversion (For English IOP)
    Ignore the grade conversion. It works out at 12% (out of 15%) of your total grade. You need 80% to get a 7. Basically you can drop another 17% and all will be cushty. Good luck bro
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