Anonymous
Post 02/03/2022 17:26     Subject: Yorktown VS Washington liberty non-IB

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My 8th grader says AP World history is an option next year at W&L, or so they have been told.


We told our 9th grade WL Student last year (as an 8th grader) not to take AP World History (only AP class offered).

DC is taking everything intensified as it is, let DC enjoy their Freshman year.



AP World History on top of 2 other intensified classes and marching band has not made our child's freshman year miserable. Based on our two children's experiences so far, intensified history wasn't particularly work-heavy at all; and even with intensified English and intensified Biology, child #2 hasn't had much homework, except for AP World History - but even that isn't every night. Maybe the Eng/Bio workload will change 3rd quarter? It seems that the students are being given a lot of time in class to get work done.
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2022 15:50     Subject: Yorktown VS Washington liberty non-IB

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My 8th grader says AP World history is an option next year at W&L, or so they have been told.


We told our 9th grade WL Student last year (as an 8th grader) not to take AP World History (only AP class offered).

DC is taking everything intensified as it is, let DC enjoy their Freshman year.



Good choice. My DD opted for the AP and regretted it. Only reason she didn't end up with a crap grade was it was 2020 and Q4 was just for work to bring up her grade.
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2022 15:45     Subject: Yorktown VS Washington liberty non-IB

Anonymous wrote:My 8th grader says AP World history is an option next year at W&L, or so they have been told.


We told our 9th grade WL Student last year (as an 8th grader) not to take AP World History (only AP class offered).

DC is taking everything intensified as it is, let DC enjoy their Freshman year.

Anonymous
Post 02/03/2022 15:06     Subject: Re:Yorktown VS Washington liberty non-IB

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if this has already been mentioned but something to consider - I heard certain colleges will expect you to have taken the highest level classes offered at your school. So if your child wants to do AP, but not IB, Yorktown might be the better option, if that is something that's going to be important down the line.


Is IB considered higher level than AP?


By colleges, yes.


Wrong.

https://admission.virginia.edu/node/356#:~:text=We%20do%20not%20have%20a,the%20type%20of%20curriculum%20available.


1. UVA is one college out of thousands.

2. If you believe everything UVA says about their admissions priorities, I've got a bridge in Brooklyn I can sell you.

3.I have had three DCs who attended WL be admitted to UVa over the past 6 years, including a current WL senior who was admitted ED. None of my 3 were full IB but it is becoming increasingly difficult to be admitted to UVA from WL if a student is not full IB. My current WL senior reports that of the 13 WL students admitted ED to UVA this year, only 2 were not full IB.



See, I'm not a conspiracy theorist. When a school says they don't prefer one over the other I believe them.

As for your son, it's pathetic that he's tracking his classmates' college admissions so closely that he knows exactly how many were admitted to UVA and what their courses of study were. I'll bet he's real popular, lol.


Isn't it posted on Naviance for all to see?
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2022 13:20     Subject: Re:Yorktown VS Washington liberty non-IB

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if this has already been mentioned but something to consider - I heard certain colleges will expect you to have taken the highest level classes offered at your school. So if your child wants to do AP, but not IB, Yorktown might be the better option, if that is something that's going to be important down the line.


Is IB considered higher level than AP?


By colleges, yes.


Wrong.

https://admission.virginia.edu/node/356#:~:text=We%20do%20not%20have%20a,the%20type%20of%20curriculum%20available.


1. UVA is one college out of thousands.

2. If you believe everything UVA says about their admissions priorities, I've got a bridge in Brooklyn I can sell you.

3.I have had three DCs who attended WL be admitted to UVa over the past 6 years, including a current WL senior who was admitted ED. None of my 3 were full IB but it is becoming increasingly difficult to be admitted to UVA from WL if a student is not full IB. My current WL senior reports that of the 13 WL students admitted ED to UVA this year, only 2 were not full IB.



Because if you go to WL and don't do IB you look like a slacker. The other HSs don't have that burden.


Yep.


But it's the "unburdened" students at Yorktown whose college admissions consistently look very weak for kids at a school with YHS's affluence.


Students at Yorktown don't have a problem getting into UVA.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2022 13:09     Subject: Re:Yorktown VS Washington liberty non-IB

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if this has already been mentioned but something to consider - I heard certain colleges will expect you to have taken the highest level classes offered at your school. So if your child wants to do AP, but not IB, Yorktown might be the better option, if that is something that's going to be important down the line.


Is IB considered higher level than AP?


By colleges, yes.


Wrong.

https://admission.virginia.edu/node/356#:~:text=We%20do%20not%20have%20a,the%20type%20of%20curriculum%20available.


1. UVA is one college out of thousands.

2. If you believe everything UVA says about their admissions priorities, I've got a bridge in Brooklyn I can sell you.

3.I have had three DCs who attended WL be admitted to UVa over the past 6 years, including a current WL senior who was admitted ED. None of my 3 were full IB but it is becoming increasingly difficult to be admitted to UVA from WL if a student is not full IB. My current WL senior reports that of the 13 WL students admitted ED to UVA this year, only 2 were not full IB.



Because if you go to WL and don't do IB you look like a slacker. The other HSs don't have that burden.


Yep.


But it's the "unburdened" students at Yorktown whose college admissions consistently look very weak for kids at a school with YHS's affluence.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2022 12:58     Subject: Re:Yorktown VS Washington liberty non-IB

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if this has already been mentioned but something to consider - I heard certain colleges will expect you to have taken the highest level classes offered at your school. So if your child wants to do AP, but not IB, Yorktown might be the better option, if that is something that's going to be important down the line.


Is IB considered higher level than AP?


By colleges, yes.


Wrong.

https://admission.virginia.edu/node/356#:~:text=We%20do%20not%20have%20a,the%20type%20of%20curriculum%20available.


1. UVA is one college out of thousands.

2. If you believe everything UVA says about their admissions priorities, I've got a bridge in Brooklyn I can sell you.

3.I have had three DCs who attended WL be admitted to UVa over the past 6 years, including a current WL senior who was admitted ED. None of my 3 were full IB but it is becoming increasingly difficult to be admitted to UVA from WL if a student is not full IB. My current WL senior reports that of the 13 WL students admitted ED to UVA this year, only 2 were not full IB.



Because if you go to WL and don't do IB you look like a slacker. The other HSs don't have that burden.


Yep.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2022 18:27     Subject: Re:Yorktown VS Washington liberty non-IB

just wondering, are any of those IB admits doing UVA Engineering?


My son's best friend went through the IB Program at W-L and is now a Physics major at UVA. Second son's friend - also full IB - was just admitted to UVa and is planning on doing computer science.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2022 15:38     Subject: Re:Yorktown VS Washington liberty non-IB

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if this has already been mentioned but something to consider - I heard certain colleges will expect you to have taken the highest level classes offered at your school. So if your child wants to do AP, but not IB, Yorktown might be the better option, if that is something that's going to be important down the line.


Is IB considered higher level than AP?


By colleges, yes.


Wrong.

https://admission.virginia.edu/node/356#:~:text=We%20do%20not%20have%20a,the%20type%20of%20curriculum%20available.


1. UVA is one college out of thousands.

2. If you believe everything UVA says about their admissions priorities, I've got a bridge in Brooklyn I can sell you.

3.I have had three DCs who attended WL be admitted to UVa over the past 6 years, including a current WL senior who was admitted ED. None of my 3 were full IB but it is becoming increasingly difficult to be admitted to UVA from WL if a student is not full IB. My current WL senior reports that of the 13 WL students admitted ED to UVA this year, only 2 were not full IB.



just wondering, are any of those IB admits doing UVA Engineering?


I know of one just because the admit is my DC's good friend but otherwise do not know how the numbers are spread among the different schools.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2022 15:35     Subject: Re:Yorktown VS Washington liberty non-IB

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if this has already been mentioned but something to consider - I heard certain colleges will expect you to have taken the highest level classes offered at your school. So if your child wants to do AP, but not IB, Yorktown might be the better option, if that is something that's going to be important down the line.


Is IB considered higher level than AP?


By colleges, yes.


Wrong.

https://admission.virginia.edu/node/356#:~:text=We%20do%20not%20have%20a,the%20type%20of%20curriculum%20available.


1. UVA is one college out of thousands.

2. If you believe everything UVA says about their admissions priorities, I've got a bridge in Brooklyn I can sell you.

3.I have had three DCs who attended WL be admitted to UVa over the past 6 years, including a current WL senior who was admitted ED. None of my 3 were full IB but it is becoming increasingly difficult to be admitted to UVA from WL if a student is not full IB. My current WL senior reports that of the 13 WL students admitted ED to UVA this year, only 2 were not full IB.



See, I'm not a conspiracy theorist. When a school says they don't prefer one over the other I believe them.

As for your son, it's pathetic that he's tracking his classmates' college admissions so closely that he knows exactly how many were admitted to UVA and what their courses of study were. I'll bet he's real popular, lol.


Your response reflects your ignorance of college admissions and how high schools and students in general - not mine - track college admissions. Go for it - believe everything UVA admissions (and every other college admissions office for that matter) has to say. I bet that will pay off really well for you.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2022 14:49     Subject: Re:Yorktown VS Washington liberty non-IB

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if this has already been mentioned but something to consider - I heard certain colleges will expect you to have taken the highest level classes offered at your school. So if your child wants to do AP, but not IB, Yorktown might be the better option, if that is something that's going to be important down the line.


Is IB considered higher level than AP?


By colleges, yes.


Wrong.

https://admission.virginia.edu/node/356#:~:text=We%20do%20not%20have%20a,the%20type%20of%20curriculum%20available.


1. UVA is one college out of thousands.

2. If you believe everything UVA says about their admissions priorities, I've got a bridge in Brooklyn I can sell you.

3.I have had three DCs who attended WL be admitted to UVa over the past 6 years, including a current WL senior who was admitted ED. None of my 3 were full IB but it is becoming increasingly difficult to be admitted to UVA from WL if a student is not full IB. My current WL senior reports that of the 13 WL students admitted ED to UVA this year, only 2 were not full IB.



just wondering, are any of those IB admits doing UVA Engineering?
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2022 14:42     Subject: Re:Yorktown VS Washington liberty non-IB

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if this has already been mentioned but something to consider - I heard certain colleges will expect you to have taken the highest level classes offered at your school. So if your child wants to do AP, but not IB, Yorktown might be the better option, if that is something that's going to be important down the line.


Is IB considered higher level than AP?


By colleges, yes.


Wrong.

https://admission.virginia.edu/node/356#:~:text=We%20do%20not%20have%20a,the%20type%20of%20curriculum%20available.


1. UVA is one college out of thousands.

2. If you believe everything UVA says about their admissions priorities, I've got a bridge in Brooklyn I can sell you.

3.I have had three DCs who attended WL be admitted to UVa over the past 6 years, including a current WL senior who was admitted ED. None of my 3 were full IB but it is becoming increasingly difficult to be admitted to UVA from WL if a student is not full IB. My current WL senior reports that of the 13 WL students admitted ED to UVA this year, only 2 were not full IB.



Because if you go to WL and don't do IB you look like a slacker. The other HSs don't have that burden.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2022 13:46     Subject: Re:Yorktown VS Washington liberty non-IB

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if this has already been mentioned but something to consider - I heard certain colleges will expect you to have taken the highest level classes offered at your school. So if your child wants to do AP, but not IB, Yorktown might be the better option, if that is something that's going to be important down the line.


Is IB considered higher level than AP?


By colleges, yes.


Wrong.

https://admission.virginia.edu/node/356#:~:text=We%20do%20not%20have%20a,the%20type%20of%20curriculum%20available.


1. UVA is one college out of thousands.

2. If you believe everything UVA says about their admissions priorities, I've got a bridge in Brooklyn I can sell you.

3.I have had three DCs who attended WL be admitted to UVa over the past 6 years, including a current WL senior who was admitted ED. None of my 3 were full IB but it is becoming increasingly difficult to be admitted to UVA from WL if a student is not full IB. My current WL senior reports that of the 13 WL students admitted ED to UVA this year, only 2 were not full IB.



See, I'm not a conspiracy theorist. When a school says they don't prefer one over the other I believe them.

As for your son, it's pathetic that he's tracking his classmates' college admissions so closely that he knows exactly how many were admitted to UVA and what their courses of study were. I'll bet he's real popular, lol.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2022 13:30     Subject: Re:Yorktown VS Washington liberty non-IB

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if this has already been mentioned but something to consider - I heard certain colleges will expect you to have taken the highest level classes offered at your school. So if your child wants to do AP, but not IB, Yorktown might be the better option, if that is something that's going to be important down the line.


Is IB considered higher level than AP?


By colleges, yes.


Wrong.

https://admission.virginia.edu/node/356#:~:text=We%20do%20not%20have%20a,the%20type%20of%20curriculum%20available.


1. UVA is one college out of thousands.

2. If you believe everything UVA says about their admissions priorities, I've got a bridge in Brooklyn I can sell you.

3.I have had three DCs who attended WL be admitted to UVa over the past 6 years, including a current WL senior who was admitted ED. None of my 3 were full IB but it is becoming increasingly difficult to be admitted to UVA from WL if a student is not full IB. My current WL senior reports that of the 13 WL students admitted ED to UVA this year, only 2 were not full IB.

Anonymous
Post 02/01/2022 12:44     Subject: Yorktown VS Washington liberty non-IB

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My 8th grader says AP World history is an option next year at W&L, or so they have been told.


But does it conflict with IB requirements


No. Here is a sample pre-IB 9th grade curriculum that was shared during their info night:

Intensified English 9
World Language - Level 3 or higher
Intensified or AP World History
Intensified Biology
Intensified Geometry or higher
PE
Elective


This was my now-junior's experience. Also, pre-IB students all take AP Government in 10th. US/VA Government is a VA state requirement and there's no room for it in the IB 11th-12th schedule so they need to get it done in 10th.