Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IB is very reading/writing heavy. My high schooler who is a reluctant reader...it seemed like a bad fit and he went to Yorktown.
I've also heard AP classes are stronger for science/math. Sounds like you have a kid who is good at math.
Don't make the decision based on following her friends.
Yeah, that’s why we are thinking of AT — can you transfer in as sophomore??
Anonymous wrote:There are probably some ADHD students in the rigorous IB program. It would be nice to know what coaching or other supports have helped those students navigate the workload.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Probably better than both HB and IB@W-L. HB is best for students with a high level self-motivation, due to less supervision. AT has more hands-on learning.Anonymous wrote:Is AT a better environment for ADHD overall?
Yes. Probably better than both HB and IB@W-L. HB is best for students with a high level self-motivation, due to less supervision. AT has more hands-on learning.Anonymous wrote:Is AT a better environment for ADHD overall?