Anonymous wrote:Can anyone speak to Aps WL IB vs McLean High School? We have an all A student coming from a Loudoun middle school, and we are moving close in because of work. We are looking at two neighborhoods zone for WL or McLean. My spouse likes the IB program and things it’s even better than the AP focused McLean path. I’m a little worried about the size of WL and the low GS scores (which I admit are probably from demographics, but hard to puzzle out college readiness and acceptance only by a program at a high school vs a whole high school).
Is WL IB have the same academics as Mclean? The whole AAP thing seems to set FCPS as a place that really emphasizes differentiation. Does that continue in high school; so you have to meet certain benchmarks to be on AP at McLean? One of my concerns is the WL IB accepts any student who wants to take it, rather than having a qualifying exam or something, and even more so in their AP courses they encourage all students to take AP so they can claim “X amount graduate with AP credit”.
Anyone move from one to the other?
Anonymous wrote:Teachers have to recommend you for IB classes - broken down by level usually - HL and SL. Recommendations are necessary for AP too.
Anonymous wrote:Only about 100 IB grads at W-L each year who do the full program. W-L has both IB and AP. It’s a bigger and more diverse school and certainly well regarded. It’s more of an urban school where Mclean is very suburban and has a larger attendance zone too. W-L has a more down to earth atmosphere because of the population.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only about 100 IB grads at W-L each year who do the full program. W-L has both IB and AP. It’s a bigger and more diverse school and certainly well regarded. It’s more of an urban school where Mclean is very suburban and has a larger attendance zone too. W-L has a more down to earth atmosphere because of the population.
What does "down to earth" mean? Do the IB classes operate like a school within a school, where the more motivated IB students have mostly classes together?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only about 100 IB grads at W-L each year who do the full program. W-L has both IB and AP. It’s a bigger and more diverse school and certainly well regarded. It’s more of an urban school where Mclean is very suburban and has a larger attendance zone too. W-L has a more down to earth atmosphere because of the population.
What does "down to earth" mean? Do the IB classes operate like a school within a school, where the more motivated IB students have mostly classes together?
Anonymous wrote:Only about 100 IB grads at W-L each year who do the full program. W-L has both IB and AP. It’s a bigger and more diverse school and certainly well regarded. It’s more of an urban school where Mclean is very suburban and has a larger attendance zone too. W-L has a more down to earth atmosphere because of the population.
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone speak to Aps WL IB vs McLean High School? We have an all A student coming from a Loudoun middle school, and we are moving close in because of work. We are looking at two neighborhoods zone for WL or McLean. My spouse likes the IB program and things it’s even better than the AP focused McLean path. I’m a little worried about the size of WL and the low GS scores (which I admit are probably from demographics, but hard to puzzle out college readiness and acceptance only by a program at a high school vs a whole high school).
Is WL IB have the same academics as Mclean? The whole AAP thing seems to set FCPS as a place that really emphasizes differentiation. Does that continue in high school; so you have to meet certain benchmarks to be on AP at McLean? One of my concerns is the WL IB accepts any student who wants to take it, rather than having a qualifying exam or something, and even more so in their AP courses they encourage all students to take AP so they can claim “X amount graduate with AP credit”.
Anyone move from one to the other?