Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s probably easy compared to International Baccalaureate English. We all know AP English is just rote memorization and kids are not capable of CRITICAL THINKING, ANALYSIS and SYNTHESIS.
You have to do IB Diploma if you want to learn how to write, the others classes are worthless, or at least one league below.
I’m puzzled as to why the IB Diploma is so overrated in this country. Where I grew up, some schools have the IB curriculum and it’s supposed to be a dumbed down version compared to the standard curriculum. The IB teachers are just regular high school teachers. How good can they be??
In IBD you write a 4000 word essay. How much writing is in AP Lang? It’s not even comparable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s probably easy compared to International Baccalaureate English. We all know AP English is just rote memorization and kids are not capable of CRITICAL THINKING, ANALYSIS and SYNTHESIS.
You have to do IB Diploma if you want to learn how to write, the others classes are worthless, or at least one league below.
I’m puzzled as to why the IB Diploma is so overrated in this country. Where I grew up, some schools have the IB curriculum and it’s supposed to be a dumbed down version compared to the standard curriculum. The IB teachers are just regular high school teachers. How good can they be??
In IBD you write a 4000 word essay. How much writing is in AP Lang? It’s not even comparable.
Anonymous wrote:It’s probably easy compared to International Baccalaureate English. We all know AP English is just rote memorization and kids are not capable of CRITICAL THINKING, ANALYSIS and SYNTHESIS.
You have to do IB Diploma if you want to learn how to write, the others classes are worthless, or at least one league below.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s probably easy compared to International Baccalaureate English. We all know AP English is just rote memorization and kids are not capable of CRITICAL THINKING, ANALYSIS and SYNTHESIS.
You have to do IB Diploma if you want to learn how to write, the others classes are worthless, or at least one league below.
I’m puzzled as to why the IB Diploma is so overrated in this country. Where I grew up, some schools have the IB curriculum and it’s supposed to be a dumbed down version compared to the standard curriculum. The IB teachers are just regular high school teachers. How good can they be??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s probably easy compared to International Baccalaureate English. We all know AP English is just rote memorization and kids are not capable of CRITICAL THINKING, ANALYSIS and SYNTHESIS.
You have to do IB Diploma if you want to learn how to write, the others classes are worthless, or at least one league below.
I’m puzzled as to why the IB Diploma is so overrated in this country. Where I grew up, some schools have the IB curriculum and it’s supposed to be a dumbed down version compared to the standard curriculum. The IB teachers are just regular high school teachers. How good can they be??
Anonymous wrote:It’s probably easy compared to International Baccalaureate English. We all know AP English is just rote memorization and kids are not capable of CRITICAL THINKING, ANALYSIS and SYNTHESIS.
You have to do IB Diploma if you want to learn how to write, the others classes are worthless, or at least one league below.
Anonymous wrote:It’s probably easy compared to International Baccalaureate English. We all know AP English is just rote memorization and kids are not capable of CRITICAL THINKING, ANALYSIS and SYNTHESIS.
You have to do IB Diploma if you want to learn how to write, the others classes are worthless, or at least one league below.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter has an A but she is a great writer and fast reader. She doesn't love all the books but the individual teacher can pick the books, its not all the same for each class (e.g. just read Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy). Its a ton of work just a heads up- but par for the course for AP.
Um, what do you mean by “all the books?”
My teen is in AP land and they have read zero! They did have to pick two from a list, but neither have been read yet. This is not at all what I was expecting or the experience I had in AP lang.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter has an A but she is a great writer and fast reader. She doesn't love all the books but the individual teacher can pick the books, its not all the same for each class (e.g. just read Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy). Its a ton of work just a heads up- but par for the course for AP.