How do you know IB is for you in HS?

<p>I can’t imagine why somebody would decide to become anything in High School lol. I’m assuming the issue is picking your major when you apply to colleges? If so, the only real qualifier is that you pick a quantitative major in college, and that’s only really to make your life easier when trying to get internships and a job afterward. </p>

<p>Don’t stress about picking anything. If you think you might want to be an IB then I’m assuming you like math, so pick a math-related major. There is huge course-overlap for nearly all majors as you get your GEs out of the way your first 1-2 years of college, so you have that entire time to decide what exactly you want to do.</p>

<p>This same question can be, and is, applied to every single career choice of college attendees. This would be why many, many people change their major at least once. It’s also why many people will entirely change their schools. The sheer number of people who end up doing something different from what they intended their senior year of high school is testimony to how easy it is to change, and how you really don’t need to pick anything lol. If you just have a general idea then you’re leagues ahead of others.</p>

<p>Good Luck! =)</p>