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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is a ridiculous “discussion” sorry OP[/quote] yes, someone comparing private IB to a public magnet in a large public. I think OP's question was answered in pg 1 of the thread. Summary: RMIB is better; has a high diploma rate; peer group is more higher achieving. The students start their magnet level classes (not IB, but magnet level) in 9th grade; example, RMS English is only open to RMIB magnet students. BCC's program starts in 11th grade. 9th and 10th grades have classes with everyone else.[/quote] What do RMIB students do for 9th and 10th grade? The Diploma Program starts in 11th. [/quote] There are specific courses in 9th/10th that are only available to IB magnet students, like RMS English 9. They also take several AP classes.[/quote] Again, the program only has 100 seats and there are 8,000 potential applicants so odds are very slim of getting admitted..[/quote] Again, unless you have an extremely advanced kid who is strong all around. Those of us who do, know when we have a kid who has an extremely high chance of getting accepted. [/quote] Again, many highly qualified kids are rejected every year.[/quote] I’m sorry your kid got rejected. My kid found it very easy to get accepted (and turned it down, btw) and I had no doubt he would be offered a place. Like I said, those of us with very advanced kids know. I also don’t think it was very difficult for him to get a place.[/quote] My kid never applied since they're into STEM, and are currently at Blair SMCS. Nevertheless, these programs are fairly competitive, and half the applicants have perfect stats so it often comes down to a coin flip.[/quote]
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