Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yorktown is probably your best bet
But why is WL IB so coveted?
The IB diploma is great for college applications. Problem is less than 100 kids per year actually graduate with full IB. For the rest, it really makes no difference. WL is more diverse. Also larger.
Not sure what you mean by "for the rest [IB] makes no difference" at WL because it absolutely does make a difference. My 4th is about to graduate from WL. All 4 did some AP and some IB classes. Having IB and AP classes to select from is an unusual and fabulous option. AP classes are more like survey classes while IB are much more in depth and many are two year classes taken junior and senior years. So if your student is really interested in computer science - or biology - or Latin, for example, the two year IB classes in those subjects are excellent and much more like college classes. Let's face it, a student may get college credit for taking AP classes but taking almost any AP class is a lot easier than a college class. It's really a great option if WL is your neighborhood HS to take an IB class at WL without having to be full IB.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yorktown is probably your best bet
But why is WL IB so coveted?
The IB diploma is great for college applications. Problem is less than 100 kids per year actually graduate with full IB. For the rest, it really makes no difference. WL is more diverse. Also larger.
Not sure what you mean by "for the rest [IB] makes no difference" at WL because it absolutely does make a difference. My 4th is about to graduate from WL. All 4 did some AP and some IB classes. Having IB and AP classes to select from is an unusual and fabulous option. AP classes are more like survey classes while IB are much more in depth and many are two year classes taken junior and senior years. So if your student is really interested in computer science - or biology - or Latin, for example, the two year IB classes in those subjects are excellent and much more like college classes. Let's face it, a student may get college credit for taking AP classes but taking almost any AP class is a lot easier than a college class. It's really a great option if WL is your neighborhood HS to take an IB class at WL without having to be full IB.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s Meridian?
+1. What/where is Meridian? Never heard of it.
FCC renamed whatever founding father high school.
OK well you’re comparing two different counties. You can’t go wrong with either of the Arlington pyramids. But most people who are in Arlington probably aren’t going to recommend Falls Church city. Nothing wrong with it, it’s just a personal preference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not McLean, Langley?
I'm OP. Honestly we are priced out of McLean and I am not interested in the McLean culture anyway.
What culture, caring about academics? Because that is definitely not APS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not McLean, Langley?
I'm OP. Honestly we are priced out of McLean and I am not interested in the McLean culture anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Why not McLean, Langley?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yorktown is probably your best bet
But why is WL IB so coveted?
The IB diploma is great for college applications. Problem is less than 100 kids per year actually graduate with full IB. For the rest, it really makes no difference. WL is more diverse. Also larger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yorktown is probably your best bet
But why is WL IB so coveted?
The IB diploma is great for college applications. Problem is less than 100 kids per year actually graduate with full IB. For the rest, it really makes no difference. WL is more diverse. Also larger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the OP. Thanks for your opinions! We are priced out of FCC I think (that HS sounds wonderful with it's small classes) so might be w-l for us!
Our kids are at YHS and love it. WL will be much bigger in the coming years.
Anonymous wrote:I am the OP. Thanks for your opinions! We are priced out of FCC I think (that HS sounds wonderful with it's small classes) so might be w-l for us!