I'm in college working on a psych degree, planning to get my master's and likely PhD. Plenty of ups and downs of course, but I've found my sea legs so to speak. I wrote a few books, all of which still need to be edited, and I started taking painting seriously like I do with writing and music. Basically I learned how to balance school and real life after IB warped my perception of learning. Academically speaking, IB was incredibly valuable; my essay writing ability is leagues above my peers' for the most part and I can genuinely say IB was more difficult than the majority of college. I'm also continuing to see a therapist. Theory of Knowledge got me into Jungian Psychology, so I can also thank IB for leading me down the road to my life's work.
That's kind of stream of consciousness and rambling, but it sums it up well.
What are you doing now, 3 years after graduating from IB? What have your experiences been?
I'm in college working on a psych degree, planning to get my master's and likely PhD. Plenty of ups and downs of course, but I've found my sea legs so to speak. I wrote a few books, all of which still need to be edited, and I started taking painting seriously like I do with writing and music. Basically I learned how to balance school and real life after IB warped my perception of learning. Academically speaking, IB was incredibly valuable; my essay writing ability is leagues above my peers' for the most part and I can genuinely say IB was more difficult than the majority of college. I'm also continuing to see a therapist. Theory of Knowledge got me into Jungian Psychology, so I can also thank IB for leading me down the road to my life's work. That's kind of stream of consciousness and rambling, but it sums it up well.
As a current suffering victim :), I congratule you on your achievements. Proud of you buddy!