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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous].[/quote] While I would be open to the possibility of Banneker when the time comes, I would need to get answers to a couple of questions first. 1) Do kids in the IB program get scores of 6 and 7 on the higher level exams? If students do not come from disadvantaged homes, top colleges will be looking for scores like this. 2) I have a STEM.kid. Banneker IB students do the easiest math track, which is akin to AP Calculus AB. If Banneker doesn't have a more advanced math option than that, my child may be better off at Wilson, which has a track record of kids getting 5's on the AP Calculus BC exam. The suburban schools offer multivariate calculus as well. Banneker also offers AP biology and IB biology, but Wilson offers many more advanced science classes like AP Chemistry, AP Physics etc. [/quote] If these classes are not taught on Banneker's campus, I am sure the students can take the classes at Howard University. Banneker students are not eligible to take college courses at HU similar to the Walls students at GWU. [/quote]
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