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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I got my IB diploma decades ago, so this isn't a comment about how W/L does it currently, but I don't understand why PPs act like you have to pick between AP and IB....you can take an AP test even if you don't take the class, but you can't take an IB test without being in the program. Back in the day I got the IB diploma and I took several AP tests as well. What am I missing about how it works currently?[/quote] W-L offers a full AP program for students who prefer those courses over IB. And many students do in fact take a mix of AP and IB courses. So it’s not exactly a binary choice. [b]The full IB diploma program is perhaps the most popular academic path at the school since students transfer into W-L specifically for that program.[/b] Back when APS and W-L first discussed introducing the IB Program way back in the 1970s, parents insisted that the AP program be retained. So when IB was finally implemented, students then had a choice between full IB, an AP course structure, or a mix of various AP and IB courses. [/quote] Not sure I see where you get the idea full IB is the most popular path, given relatively few students actually graduate with an IB diploma. Transfer students HAVE to take full IB; but if you're districted to WL, you can just take individual classes or the full program. My impression is that the vast majority of students do NOT take full IB.[/quote] This is my impression too as a family zoned for W-L. Both my kids took a mix of AP and IB classes and have friends that do that and others doing full IB[/quote]
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