A Prayer for the IB
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A Prayer for the IB
"As I lay me down to rest
A stack of books upon my chest,
And if I die before I wake
That's one less test I have to take."
A stack of books upon my chest,
And if I die before I wake
That's one less test I have to take."
Percy Rutherford
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Re: A Prayer for the IB
Whilest I agree with the general gist of that statement, it's hardly a religion. :P
What follows has lead me to this place where I belong, with all erased.
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Re: A Prayer for the IB
i have two exams on tuesday...
"He who dies with the most toys, is nonetheless, still dead."
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Re: A Prayer for the IB
The words a naive non-IB student.Gman Russell wrote:Whilest I agree with the general gist of that statement, it's hardly a religion. :P
It is the water we drink, the air we breath, the hours that we live out in our day. I think that such devotion constitutes, if not religion, then instead something worthy of prayer.
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Re: A Prayer for the IB
For anyone who ever thought that IB students weren't like the Freemasons, here's evidence to the contrary. Dan Brown will as likely as not base his next turgid page turner on their nefarious conspiracy to marginalise less competitive and rigorous national examination boards.
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Re: A Prayer for the IB
thus why i have always prefered Dan Brown's scientific/government based works over the Robert Langdon ones that have caused so much needless controversyThe Khan of Vijayanagara wrote:For anyone who ever thought that IB students weren't like the Freemasons, here's evidence to the contrary. Dan Brown will as likely as not base his next turgid page turner on their nefarious conspiracy to marginalise less competitive and rigorous national examination boards.
"He who dies with the most toys, is nonetheless, still dead."
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If Dan Brown even tried to write a book about the IB, the gnomes would get him before his pen touched the paper.
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Re: A Prayer for the IB
TOK,
World Lit 2,
A mound of steaming smelly poo.
Don't despair,
It's OK,
Your EE got an A.
World Lit 2,
A mound of steaming smelly poo.
Don't despair,
It's OK,
Your EE got an A.
Percy Rutherford
IB Examiner
Vertically Challenged
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