If your child is assigned to an IB HS…

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:IB prepared my kid well for WASP.

IB is preferred curriculum for most HACK-level colleges
TF is HACK?


Somebody on DCUM is trying to make HACK happen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:IB prepared my kid well for WASP.

IB is preferred curriculum for most HACK-level colleges
TF is HACK?


Somebody on DCUM is trying to make HACK happen.

Bring it back! This was a big thing back then WAS and HACK, but somehow faded to west coast WASP
Anonymous
IB was a lot harder than college was for my kid. They could write a college paper half asleep and the professor lauded over the quality of writing and analysis.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:IB prepared my kid well for WASP.

IB is preferred curriculum for most HACK-level colleges
TF is HACK?


Somebody on DCUM is trying to make HACK happen.

Bring it back! This was a big thing back then WAS and HACK, but somehow faded to west coast WASP
So nobody knows?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:IB was a lot harder than college was for my kid. They could write a college paper half asleep and the professor lauded over the quality of writing and analysis.

I've heard this from several IB kids, that IB set them up very well for college from a writing and juggling work load perspective.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:IB was a lot harder than college was for my kid. They could write a college paper half asleep and the professor lauded over the quality of writing and analysis.
sounds like your kid didn't get enough credit or push hard enough to start in a higher level class or attended an institution that wasn't academically rigorous enough.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:IB was a lot harder than college was for my kid. They could write a college paper half asleep and the professor lauded over the quality of writing and analysis.
sounds like your kid didn't get enough credit or push hard enough to start in a higher level class or attended an institution that wasn't academically rigorous enough.


Private school in CA rigorous enough I’ll let you guess 😂
Anonymous
IB in FCPS was very rigorous for my bright kid and she said she was very well-prepared for her selective private university.
Anonymous
OP, you and your DC really need to look into colleges that your DC is interested in going to get a better answer to your question. Many of the more competitive ones will want the 'most rigorous' classes taken. In your DC's case that would be taking a full IB course load and being a diploma candidate.

As everyone else said it is a lot of writing, but your DC will be ready for college. I had 2 go through it in FCPS and they ended up at selective schools as well. But, in the end it comes down to your DC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:IB prepared my kid well for WASP.

IB is preferred curriculum for most HACK-level colleges
TF is HACK?


Somebody on DCUM is trying to make HACK happen.

Bring it back! This was a big thing back then WAS and HACK, but somehow faded to west coast WASP


What does HACK even stand for?
Anonymous
I am very confused.

A degree is something you earn in college or beyond. An "advanced degree" would be one beyond a bachelor's. You can go onto to bachelor's and advanced degrees from either IB or non-IB high school programs.

Are you asking about the "Advanced Diploma"? If so, you can earn that and complete the IB Diploma Program. There's no need to choose.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:IB was a lot harder than college was for my kid. They could write a college paper half asleep and the professor lauded over the quality of writing and analysis.


You often hear the argument that IB kids thought college was much easier than high school, as if it’s a positive. To me it means those kids did poorly for college admissions and ended up at less rigorous majors or universities. High school shouldn’t and isn’t easier than college, because the curriculum is much harder and professors are more demanding.

I’d believe it if the posters named the high school and major/college they got into, but somehow they never do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:IB in FCPS was very rigorous for my bright kid and she said she was very well-prepared for her selective private university.


You sound like IB pays your salary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:IB was a lot harder than college was for my kid. They could write a college paper half asleep and the professor lauded over the quality of writing and analysis.
You often hear the argument that IB kids thought college was much easier than high school, as if it’s a positive. To me it means those kids did poorly for college admissions and ended up at less rigorous majors or universities. High school shouldn’t and isn’t easier than college, because the curriculum is much harder and professors are more demanding.

I’d believe it if the posters named the high school and major/college they got into, but somehow they never do.
I'm not surprised that individuals don't want to out themselves. WIS kids regularly report finding college easier than the last two years of high school, though, and you can see exactly where they've matriculated since 2021: https://www.wis.edu/university-counseling
Anonymous
I went to MIT and did the IB Diploma
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