read fail! Topic: "What kind of grades do average RMIB kids get?" |
Classic RMIB parent. I'm an NP and know this post is about IB but the point holds about people jumping on to tell the whole internetverse about their kids straight As. It's the same off-putting tone that you read from parents on threads about Blair. |
OK now I am seriously confused. OP asked specifically about "RMIB kids." And she asked whether those kids take only the IB tests, or also AP tests. Why is what non-IB kids take relevant to the question? |
Please tell me how you read OP as asking about non-IB kids? |
How does the point hold? OP ASKED about IB kids and people respond with answers about their IB kids. One poster said "They only take the IB test if they are in the IB program." In context, that can only reasonably be read as saying that IB students only take the IB test.....which is not true. |
Although I didn't respond, since I do not have a child at RM. I read "What kind of grades do average studentss at RMIB get?" as asking about students in the IB program at RM. Didn't see non-IB students even mentioned. |
| Average kids get As and some Bs. Grinders get straight As, takes a ton of work especially if curriculum path with highest rigor. |
| Learn to write clearly OP!! |
Agreed: you can be in an IB class, and take the IB test, without being in the IB Diploma Programme. I don't know how many students actually do that, though. I also don't know how many RMIB magnet kids also take AP tests their junior and senior years during the IB Diploma Programme, or how much additional work they have to do to "self-study" for those AP tests. That sounds super stressful to me. Also, if your home school is RM, you can be in the IB Diploma Programme at RM without being in the RMIB magnet. I don't know what an "average RMIB kid" is, because by definition all RMIB magnet kids are above average - just ask DCUM. |
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Not sure how I would get a sense of the "average IB student."
But my own IB student has had a smattering of marking period Bs, but they have all averaged to an A for the semester total. He has taken 5 AP exams by junior year. Two friends dropped out of the program during or after freshman year, and I know at least one friend who was really struggling in math/science and likely ended up with a C in at least one of them. If I had to guess, I would assume that any student earning majority B/Cs drops from the program to earn higher grades in non-IB. That is likely why you hear so much about straight A students. But there is a mix. |
Well since RMIB and Blair take the top 250 kids in MoCo then that stands to reason, no? |
This sounds INSANE! is there a mental health crisis among the kids? |
Correct they take both. |
+ Poolesville SMCS |
Many people don't categorize 14-year-olds into "top" and "non-top," but I guess some people do. You're also assuming that every "top" 14-year-old applies to RMIB, Blair, and/or Poolesville SMACS, and then chooses to attend. I personally know several "top" kids who either didn't apply, applied but chose not to attend, or attended and then left, and I don't know that many people. |