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Reply to "why do people prefer AP schools to IB?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Robinson had 164 IB diploma candidates in the class of 2017 - that is hardly a handful, nor is it a "poor" school. You can't generalize about the FCPS IB program because every school is different, just like the schools that only offer AP classes. Some are better than others.[/quote] I wonder whether, given a choice today, parents of rising 9th graders zoned for Robinson would vote to retain IB or move back to AP. It seems like that might curtail the large number of pupil placements to Lake Braddock. [/quote] It would be interesting to see, if given a chance to vote or otherwise express a preference, how many of the IB pyramids would choose to stay IB and how many would choose to go back to AP.[/quote] Tried to come up with a list of the top public schools in the region: AP: Whitman, Wootton, Churchill, Walter Johnson, Poolesville, Blair (magnet), Quince Orchard, Wilson, Yorktown, TJHSST, Langley, McLean, Madison, Woodson, Oakton, West Springfield, Lake Braddock, Chantilly, Centreville IB: B-CC, Richard Montgomery (magnet), George Mason, Washington-Lee, Marshall, Robinson It does seem like there are far more highly regarded AP schools. [/quote]
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