Anonymous wrote:OP here. I forgot to mention that I'm posting this here because we're trying to figure out which courses would satisfy calculus requirements for certain universities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those with kids who pursued the full IB diploma, can you rate what the math courses are roughly equivalent to vice AP or honors math?
Math AI SL - Would this be like Honors Precalc?
Math AI HL
Math AA SL
Math AA HL
DC won't have the option of taking AP classes in conjunction with the IB program, so any information would be helpful.
Thanks!
No. AI SL is not a rigorous math course and not equivalent of honors precalc. It is a good course for students who are not as strong in math and not majoring in STEM.
Have your kid take AA HL if you are looking for H precalc and calc.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.reddit.com/r/IBO/comments/tiqqqk/maths_aa_or_ai_read_this_if_you_have_this_question/
Both include basic calculus for minimum requirements.
AA is more rigorous for STEM.
AI is for softer social science like psychology and non "academia" majors like business.
Do AA if you have interest and ability.
Anonymous wrote:For those with kids who pursued the full IB diploma, can you rate what the math courses are roughly equivalent to vice AP or honors math?
Math AI SL - Would this be like Honors Precalc?
Math AI HL
Math AA SL
Math AA HL
DC won't have the option of taking AP classes in conjunction with the IB program, so any information would be helpful.
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Have you posted a ton of the AP classes questions lately?
Anonymous wrote:Your best bet is to check the IB credits granted at the colleges you are looking at, but SL classes are generally not accepted for college credits.
From what I've determined, Analysis is like Calc BC with some stats thrown in. Applications is more like Stats with some calculus thrown in.