Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been following the college admissions for years now at DCI, and they seem much less impressive than J-R.
If the IB track makes the DCI kids stand out more, why isn’t it translating to top-notch college admissions. How is the college counseling?
DCI hasn’t had college admissions for years now. They have only graduated 3 classes. They already have had Ivy admits and to top schools.
JR has more than 3 times the number of students so you can’t really look at absolute numbers. You should look more at percentages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would go with DCI hands down if your kid is considering the IB diploma track. Strong writing and critical thinking skills in a comprehensive program. In addition, a mini-thesis that will set him apart when applying to colleges.
Your kid can take some HL exam junior year and get scores. Your kid can take a few AP exams too before applying to college. Yoir kid will stand out and have a much better shot at getting into good colleges if he does well in the diploma program. AP kids are a dime a dozen, not so IB.
JR is definitely way more chaotic, overcrowded, and bigger then DCI. Also it’s very difficult to get into many of the courses needed.
It’s not difficult to get into any needed course at JR…what nonsense is this.
Yup. Categorically untrue.
. Right, but their familiarity doesn’t change the harsh reality that predicted HL IBD exam scores don’t cut the mustard like actual high scores on APs and other mainstream standardized subject tests. I earned IBD at a rural public school in late 80s. The timing of IB exams for Americans applying to college over the winter if senior year was a problem then and remains so.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't bother with DCI if I were IB for J-R. IB Diploma only gets you so far in the country, with most of their exams given months after a kid normally applies to colleges. If the kid doesn't double up on AP or Cambridge exams for some of the same subjects, they're screwed, at least in applying for top colleges. J-R has far better sports and more advanced STEM if that's what your kid's into. This one's a no brainer unless you're dying to stick with a path to the level of a Higher Level IB Diploma language without having to supplement much.
Top tier schools' admissions offices are very very familiar with IB programs and have been for decades.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been following the college admissions for years now at DCI, and they seem much less impressive than J-R.
If the IB track makes the DCI kids stand out more, why isn’t it translating to top-notch college admissions. How is the college counseling?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would go with DCI hands down if your kid is considering the IB diploma track. Strong writing and critical thinking skills in a comprehensive program. In addition, a mini-thesis that will set him apart when applying to colleges.
Your kid can take some HL exam junior year and get scores. Your kid can take a few AP exams too before applying to college. Yoir kid will stand out and have a much better shot at getting into good colleges if he does well in the diploma program. AP kids are a dime a dozen, not so IB.
JR is definitely way more chaotic, overcrowded, and bigger then DCI. Also it’s very difficult to get into many of the courses needed.
It’s not difficult to get into any needed course at JR…what nonsense is this.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't bother with DCI if I were IB for J-R. IB Diploma only gets you so far in the country, with most of their exams given months after a kid normally applies to colleges. If the kid doesn't double up on AP or Cambridge exams for some of the same subjects, they're screwed, at least in applying for top colleges. J-R has far better sports and more advanced STEM if that's what your kid's into. This one's a no brainer unless you're dying to stick with a path to the level of a Higher Level IB Diploma language without having to supplement much.
Anonymous wrote:I would go with DCI hands down if your kid is considering the IB diploma track. Strong writing and critical thinking skills in a comprehensive program. In addition, a mini-thesis that will set him apart when applying to colleges.
Your kid can take some HL exam junior year and get scores. Your kid can take a few AP exams too before applying to college. Yoir kid will stand out and have a much better shot at getting into good colleges if he does well in the diploma program. AP kids are a dime a dozen, not so IB.
JR is definitely way more chaotic, overcrowded, and bigger then DCI. Also it’s very difficult to get into many of the courses needed.
Anonymous wrote:I would go with DCI hands down if your kid is considering the IB diploma track. Strong writing and critical thinking skills in a comprehensive program. In addition, a mini-thesis that will set him apart when applying to colleges.
Your kid can take some HL exam junior year and get scores. Your kid can take a few AP exams too before applying to college. Yoir kid will stand out and have a much better shot at getting into good colleges if he does well in the diploma program. AP kids are a dime a dozen, not so IB.
JR is definitely way more chaotic, overcrowded, and bigger then DCI. Also it’s very difficult to get into many of the courses needed.