Does it look bad to not do the IB diploma at an IB school?

Anonymous
My 2022 W-L grad got into VT as a stem (non-engineering) major and did not do full IB.
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Anonymous wrote:So, it seems like this thread has concluded that it’s better for even a future STEM major to take IB, even if that means IB AI Math SL, than AP Calculus BC.

Can that possibly be correct?


This thread hasn't concluded that at all. If you are a STEM major in an IB school, you should certainly take IB HL math. And you won't have the option to take AP math if you're in an IB school.


That isn't necessarily true, actually. My 2022 IB grad from W-L took AP Calc AB as a junior. His friend took AP Calc BC as a junior. Both still had to take an IB Math class as seniors
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, it seems like this thread has concluded that it’s better for even a future STEM major to take IB, even if that means IB AI Math SL, than AP Calculus BC.

Can that possibly be correct?


This thread hasn't concluded that at all. If you are a STEM major in an IB school, you should certainly take IB HL math. And you won't have the option to take AP math if you're in an IB school.


Actually, many IB schools offer AP math. In fact, every single math pathway at RMIB that includes IB HL Math also includes an AP math course. And not every IB school offers HL math, or offers HL math to all students. A sophomore taking algebra 2 at RMIB, for example, can only take SL math.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, it seems like this thread has concluded that it’s better for even a future STEM major to take IB, even if that means IB AI Math SL, than AP Calculus BC.

Can that possibly be correct?


This thread hasn't concluded that at all. If you are a STEM major in an IB school, you should certainly take IB HL math. And you won't have the option to take AP math if you're in an IB school.


Actually, many IB schools offer AP math. In fact, every single math pathway at RMIB that includes IB HL Math also includes an AP math course. And not every IB school offers HL math, or offers HL math to all students. A sophomore taking algebra 2 at RMIB, for example, can only take SL math.


This. My RMIB junior is taking iB Sl which is equivalent to AP calc AB and she will take the exam then take calc BC as a senior.
Can the pP the said some colleges really love IB point to any source that shows which colleges do? We are totally at sea looking at college options. Thanks.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, it seems like this thread has concluded that it’s better for even a future STEM major to take IB, even if that means IB AI Math SL, than AP Calculus BC.

Can that possibly be correct?


This thread hasn't concluded that at all. If you are a STEM major in an IB school, you should certainly take IB HL math. And you won't have the option to take AP math if you're in an IB school.


Actually, many IB schools offer AP math. In fact, every single math pathway at RMIB that includes IB HL Math also includes an AP math course. And not every IB school offers HL math, or offers HL math to all students. A sophomore taking algebra 2 at RMIB, for example, can only take SL math.


This. My RMIB junior is taking iB Sl which is equivalent to AP calc AB and she will take the exam then take calc BC as a senior.
Can the pP the said some colleges really love IB point to any source that shows which colleges do? We are totally at sea looking at college options. Thanks.

Can you clarify what your daughter is doing: SL junior year and then AP Calc BC as senior? Please explain. Thanks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, it seems like this thread has concluded that it’s better for even a future STEM major to take IB, even if that means IB AI Math SL, than AP Calculus BC.

Can that possibly be correct?


This thread hasn't concluded that at all. If you are a STEM major in an IB school, you should certainly take IB HL math. And you won't have the option to take AP math if you're in an IB school.


Actually, many IB schools offer AP math. In fact, every single math pathway at RMIB that includes IB HL Math also includes an AP math course. And not every IB school offers HL math, or offers HL math to all students. A sophomore taking algebra 2 at RMIB, for example, can only take SL math.


This. My RMIB junior is taking iB Sl which is equivalent to AP calc AB and she will take the exam then take calc BC as a senior.
Can the pP the said some colleges really love IB point to any source that shows which colleges do? We are totally at sea looking at college options. Thanks.

Can you clarify what your daughter is doing: SL junior year and then AP Calc BC as senior? Please explain. Thanks!


Not PP, but the RMIB handbook gives this math pathway as IB AA SL junior year, AP Calc BC senior year.
Anonymous
Thanks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, it seems like this thread has concluded that it’s better for even a future STEM major to take IB, even if that means IB AI Math SL, than AP Calculus BC.

Can that possibly be correct?


This thread hasn't concluded that at all. If you are a STEM major in an IB school, you should certainly take IB HL math. And you won't have the option to take AP math if you're in an IB school.


Actually, many IB schools offer AP math. In fact, every single math pathway at RMIB that includes IB HL Math also includes an AP math course. And not every IB school offers HL math, or offers HL math to all students. A sophomore taking algebra 2 at RMIB, for example, can only take SL math.


This. My RMIB junior is taking iB Sl which is equivalent to AP calc AB and she will take the exam then take calc BC as a senior.
Can the pP the said some colleges really love IB point to any source that shows which colleges do? We are totally at sea looking at college options. Thanks.

Can you clarify what your daughter is doing: SL junior year and then AP Calc BC as senior? Please explain. Thanks!

DP.. my senior's math path:

11th grade AP B/C calc
12th grade IB math (labeled as Analysis Statistics Calculus) and IB MVC

HL in physics:
11th grade IB physics 1
12th grade IB physics 2

A lot of the RMIB students took the AP exams without necessarily taking the AP classes. They just self study. DC took AP physics exam last year. DC will take IB physics exam (HL) this year.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, it seems like this thread has concluded that it’s better for even a future STEM major to take IB, even if that means IB AI Math SL, than AP Calculus BC.

Can that possibly be correct?


This thread hasn't concluded that at all. If you are a STEM major in an IB school, you should certainly take IB HL math. And you won't have the option to take AP math if you're in an IB school.


Actually, many IB schools offer AP math. In fact, every single math pathway at RMIB that includes IB HL Math also includes an AP math course. And not every IB school offers HL math, or offers HL math to all students. A sophomore taking algebra 2 at RMIB, for example, can only take SL math.


This. My RMIB junior is taking iB Sl which is equivalent to AP calc AB and she will take the exam then take calc BC as a senior.
Can the pP the said some colleges really love IB point to any source that shows which colleges do? We are totally at sea looking at college options. Thanks.

Can you clarify what your daughter is doing: SL junior year and then AP Calc BC as senior? Please explain. Thanks!

DP.. my senior's math path:

11th grade AP B/C calc
12th grade IB math (labeled as Analysis Statistics Calculus) and IB MVC

HL in physics:
11th grade IB physics 1
12th grade IB physics 2

A lot of the RMIB students took the AP exams without necessarily taking the AP classes. They just self study. DC took AP physics exam last year. DC will take IB physics exam (HL) this year.


See this kind of behavior makes me wonder how AOs really view IB. How necessary is it to have actual AP scores to validate the projected IB scores?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, it seems like this thread has concluded that it’s better for even a future STEM major to take IB, even if that means IB AI Math SL, than AP Calculus BC.

Can that possibly be correct?


This thread hasn't concluded that at all. If you are a STEM major in an IB school, you should certainly take IB HL math. And you won't have the option to take AP math if you're in an IB school.


Actually, many IB schools offer AP math. In fact, every single math pathway at RMIB that includes IB HL Math also includes an AP math course. And not every IB school offers HL math, or offers HL math to all students. A sophomore taking algebra 2 at RMIB, for example, can only take SL math.


Wrong. There are only two FCPS IB schools (Lewis and Robinson) out of eight that offer AP Calculus BC, which is what we're talking about here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, it seems like this thread has concluded that it’s better for even a future STEM major to take IB, even if that means IB AI Math SL, than AP Calculus BC.

Can that possibly be correct?


This thread hasn't concluded that at all. If you are a STEM major in an IB school, you should certainly take IB HL math. And you won't have the option to take AP math if you're in an IB school.


Actually, many IB schools offer AP math. In fact, every single math pathway at RMIB that includes IB HL Math also includes an AP math course. And not every IB school offers HL math, or offers HL math to all students. A sophomore taking algebra 2 at RMIB, for example, can only take SL math.


Wrong. There are only two FCPS IB schools (Lewis and Robinson) out of eight that offer AP Calculus BC, which is what we're talking about here.


The PP was clearly talking about MCPS.

But yes, in FCPS the push seems to be all one or the other. Robinson is dropping all APs next year, and it wouldn’t surprise me if Lewis follows suit. It is really hard from a scheduling perspective to offer both. You end up with a lot of singleton sections which limits student schedules, creates class conflicts, and forces teachers to teach 3+ different classes.
Anonymous
At WL, the IB Math HL is co-coded with AP Calc BC 11th grade. The teacher teaches both simultaneously. The IB diverges a bit at the end. My DC’s transcript actually showed AP Calc BC but did the IB work and got the IB HL credit.
Anonymous
As others have said, IB diploma requires a TON of writing. My child wrote a 4000 word paper for the Extended Essay and an Internal Assessment essay of ~2-3000 words for each 2-yr subject. The IB exams require writing as well. I feel like my kid got a really solid education at our neighborhood school with an IB diploma and they were accepted ED to their first choice college, a highly competitive school that accepted 12% of applicants. However, high school was a slog. I don’t think my kid would redo it if they could. They decided to do the full diploma they were forecasting for 11th grade and realized how close they were to meeting the credit requirements (due to starting high school in Algebra 3-4 and Spanish 3-4; some schools don’t offer higher level classes that aren’t IB. The AP classes that my second child is taking are far less rigorous, require less writing and a lot less critical thinking.

Kids in the IB diploma program this year are attending an impressive array of ivies and top universities, and are very bright kids, but they are tired.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, it seems like this thread has concluded that it’s better for even a future STEM major to take IB, even if that means IB AI Math SL, than AP Calculus BC.

Can that possibly be correct?


This thread hasn't concluded that at all. If you are a STEM major in an IB school, you should certainly take IB HL math. And you won't have the option to take AP math if you're in an IB school.


In an ideal world, sure. But this is the exact dilemma my child faces: an IB Diploma, but with the lowest level IB math course (applications and interpretation SL), or an AP program that would go through AP Calculus BC. For a kid whose favorite subject is math, it’s got to be AP, right? Despite all the benefits of the IBD. AP Precalc/AP Calc BC, with AP Stats as a senior elective, is just a much, much stronger two-year math program than IB applications & interpretations SL. For a math student to pick the IB course, from among those two options, would be the opposite of challenging themselves.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, it seems like this thread has concluded that it’s better for even a future STEM major to take IB, even if that means IB AI Math SL, than AP Calculus BC.

Can that possibly be correct?


This thread hasn't concluded that at all. If you are a STEM major in an IB school, you should certainly take IB HL math. And you won't have the option to take AP math if you're in an IB school.


In an ideal world, sure. But this is the exact dilemma my child faces: an IB Diploma, but with the lowest level IB math course (applications and interpretation SL), or an AP program that would go through AP Calculus BC. For a kid whose favorite subject is math, it’s got to be AP, right? Despite all the benefits of the IBD. AP Precalc/AP Calc BC, with AP Stats as a senior elective, is just a much, much stronger two-year math program than IB applications & interpretations SL. For a math student to pick the IB course, from among those two options, would be the opposite of challenging themselves.


Don't understand why your kid can't take the Math HL course. You get to choose your HL courses.
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