Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard whether there is a waitlist this year? Did they end up increasing the program size since the W-L addition is opening?
I apologize in advance, I have a few questions: When is the WL addition opening, how many total slots at W-L, and how many IB once open, compared to before (if you have the numbers)? Thanks!
Is there a lottery for the AP classes at W-L ? Saw the "AP-network" lottery for Wakefield (only 15 slots!?) and now totally confused - I thought anyone can take as many or few AP classes as they like at any of the 3 high schools, and only IB was a separate program?
Can anyone give me the low-down? TIA!
I can answer a few but not all of your questions.
The addition is open. It opened last year and they offered a larger amount of IB spots but I'm not sure how many. They also offered neighborhood spots to upcoming freshman who were in boundary for Wakefield. This was done due to Wakefield's overcrowding.
I'm not sure how many IB spots there are now or compared to past years, but I can tell you that only a small amount end up doing the full IB track. I think this year there were around 60 total.
There is not a lottery for AP classes at WL. The lottery at Wakefield was for AP Capstone, which is only offered at Wakefield. It is a separate program that has a small amount of slots for out of boundary students. It requires 6 AP classes, an AP Research class and AP Capstone.
HTH
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard whether there is a waitlist this year? Did they end up increasing the program size since the W-L addition is opening?
I apologize in advance, I have a few questions: When is the WL addition opening, how many total slots at W-L, and how many IB once open, compared to before (if you have the numbers)? Thanks!
Is there a lottery for the AP classes at W-L ? Saw the "AP-network" lottery for Wakefield (only 15 slots!?) and now totally confused - I thought anyone can take as many or few AP classes as they like at any of the 3 high schools, and only IB was a separate program?
Can anyone give me the low-down? TIA!
I can answer a few but not all of your questions.
The addition is open. It opened last year and they offered a larger amount of IB spots but I'm not sure how many. They also offered neighborhood spots to upcoming freshman who were in boundary for Wakefield. This was done due to Wakefield's overcrowding.
I'm not sure how many IB spots there are now or compared to past years, but I can tell you that only a small amount end up doing the full IB track. I think this year there were around 60 total.
There is not a lottery for AP classes at WL. The lottery at Wakefield was for AP Capstone, which is only offered at Wakefield. It is a separate program that has a small amount of slots for out of boundary students. It requires 6 AP classes, an AP Research class and AP Capstone.
HTH
Thank you! So this extremely small Wakefield program is only for WL and YT students? Is my understanding correct then, that while it's difficult to get into the IB track, if only ~60 end up doing the full track, eventually it's easier, however might be difficult to keep up with the requirements by then? Are spots "wasted" in the upper grades? If that's the case, maybe WL should allow more entry level slots to account for the natural attrition?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard whether there is a waitlist this year? Did they end up increasing the program size since the W-L addition is opening?
I apologize in advance, I have a few questions: When is the WL addition opening, how many total slots at W-L, and how many IB once open, compared to before (if you have the numbers)? Thanks!
Is there a lottery for the AP classes at W-L ? Saw the "AP-network" lottery for Wakefield (only 15 slots!?) and now totally confused - I thought anyone can take as many or few AP classes as they like at any of the 3 high schools, and only IB was a separate program?
Can anyone give me the low-down? TIA!
I can answer a few but not all of your questions.
The addition is open. It opened last year and they offered a larger amount of IB spots but I'm not sure how many. They also offered neighborhood spots to upcoming freshman who were in boundary for Wakefield. This was done due to Wakefield's overcrowding.
I'm not sure how many IB spots there are now or compared to past years, but I can tell you that only a small amount end up doing the full IB track. I think this year there were around 60 total.
There is not a lottery for AP classes at WL. The lottery at Wakefield was for AP Capstone, which is only offered at Wakefield. It is a separate program that has a small amount of slots for out of boundary students. It requires 6 AP classes, an AP Research class and AP Capstone.
HTH
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard whether there is a waitlist this year? Did they end up increasing the program size since the W-L addition is opening?
I apologize in advance, I have a few questions: When is the WL addition opening, how many total slots at W-L, and how many IB once open, compared to before (if you have the numbers)? Thanks!
Is there a lottery for the AP classes at W-L ? Saw the "AP-network" lottery for Wakefield (only 15 slots!?) and now totally confused - I thought anyone can take as many or few AP classes as they like at any of the 3 high schools, and only IB was a separate program?
Can anyone give me the low-down? TIA!
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard whether there is a waitlist this year? Did they end up increasing the program size since the W-L addition is opening?
Anonymous wrote:DC got in and we will accept the slot but still unsure.
We have a DC currently in it and agree, it is so much work. But the college acceptances are pretty darn good. DC is still waiting to hear from some but she's in at her top choice.