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Reply to "BCC AP compared to IB compared to Blair magnet?"
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[quote=Anonymous]OP, I consider it odd and concerning that you had this question. You're super-focused on Blair's prestige. But you haven't even informed yourself about the IB-- neither about the fact that your DD would have 2 magnet IB options as alternatives to Blair, or about what the IB program, generally speaking, is about. Otherwise you'd know that your DD, from your description, is likely a better fit than a STEM class. There is a lot of info on DCUM about the IB offerings in MCPS but there's also a ton of info about the IB program itself on the internet. Your child's MS counselor probably has a slide powerpoint from fall 2022 that he/she could share with you about HS application programs available to your DD, to be used as general background since next year might have some changes. Please be mindful that you could be on the track of pushing your DD into a high school experience that is not the kind that makes her thrive but is imposing your own expectations--your concerns about her college acceptances is misplaced. Focus on getting her in the right place for her for high school--then the path to college will be smoother and more clear as she will know who she is and have had a chance to grow in her own areas of interest. FWIW, B-CC's IB classes are not always on par with the equivalents at magnets. I say this as a parent who had a child at an IB magnet and one at B-CC. On a related note, the English curriculum at B-CC for 9th and 10th is not strong (Despite it being called honors...it is for everyone except ESOL students). This is not a reflection of the teaching ability but the fact that the expectations are watered down--the teacher cannot teach to the same level as they could at an IB magnet where all kids have a certain ability and motivation. B-CC is also a large school with less individual attention. B-CC does have its strengths, however...I would say that the caliber of its drama program, and its school paper, for example, is probably very high above the magnets, as the magnets are part of bigger schools with less resources to cultivate these areas, and B-CC has a lot of talented kids who will be involved in these types of activities and keep them at a high bar. Secondly, the IB course selection at B-CC is quite diverse, as not all schools in the region offer the same number of classes.[/quote]
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