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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]RM-IB's Class of 2013 did very well in the college admissions process if judging by the overall acceptances at each of the Ivies, top SLACs (Amherst, Williams, Swarthmore, etc.), top Elites (Stanford, MIT, Duke, etc.), and the number of merit scholarship awarded. In fact, at least 4 students are headed to Yale in the fall, and at least one student is headed to every other top 10 ranked school -- and those who aren't, are headed to UMD/UMBC or the private (JHU, WUSTL, NYU, etc.) or public school (UVA, Pitt., Wm. & Mary, etc.) to which they received a full or substantial scholarship. [/quote] This sounds like Blair, down to 4 students headed to Yale next fall.[/quote] Does Blair have an IB program? If not, what's your point? [/quote] The point goes directly to OP's question about whether IB is somehow favored in college admissions. RM's admissions results are great - but so are admissions results from local non-IB programs. Sorry if this rains on your parade, RM IB mom. That must explain the snippiness.[/quote]
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