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This subreddit is for posting photos of celebrities for others to provide accurate and objective ratings according to the /r/truerateme rating system. Ratings are based on facial aesthetics. Rates are unmoderated on this sub. No rules for overrating/underrating. On this sub, a 5 is average, using a normal distribution model. Our scale ranges from 0-10, with 0 and 10 representing unattainable extremes.
This subreddit is for posting photos of celebrities for others to provide accurate and objective ratings according to the /r/truerateme rating system. Ratings are based on facial aesthetics. Rates are unmoderated on this sub. No rules for overrating/underrating. On this sub, a 5 is average, using a normal distribution model. Our scale ranges from 0-10, with 0 and 10 representing unattainable extremes.
should you take ESS or Biology in IBDP if you have a history, global politics and english as HLs and want to study Law/ International Relations.
This is the unofficial subreddit for all things concerning the International Baccalaureate, an academic credential accorded to secondary students from around the world after two vigorous years of study, culminating in challenging exams. This subreddit encourages questions, constructive feedback, and the sharing of knowledge and resources among IB students, alumni, and teachers. Note that the subreddit is not run by the International Baccalaureate.