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Post 01/01/2023 18:31     Subject: Richard Montgomery's non-IB program - high performing?

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that's interesting. Heard the opposite: that college is a cakewalk after magnet IB.


The IB diploma program is exactly the same whether you're doing it in a magnet IB school or a home-school IB school.

To get the IB diploma, yes, the criteria is the same.

However, RMIB magnet workload is a lot more and harder than other IB programs. It's pretty well known in the IB world that RMIB magnet is pretty intense. DC in RMIB told me that a new person joined IB magnet from a private school that had IB, and this person said that RMIB is a lot harder than what they experienced in their private school. Coursework is not the same for all IB program.

So, no, not all of the IB programs are the same, not that it makes a difference in getting the IB diploma. Even so, RMIB diploma rate is a lot higher than any of the IB programs in MCPS, if not nationally.

https://www2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/contentassets/791d9e3ecf514dffa7e5f8b8cffd2a27/5451_23_rmhs-profile-insert.pdf?usp=sharing


The coursework for the IB diploma programme is the same everywhere. Same classes. Same requirements.

https://www.ibo.org/programmes/diploma-programme/


The PP that started compared college to "Magnet IB." That is a different thing than the IB diploma programme. In particular, two years of coursework v. four.

And just because there are the same classes, it does not mean the rigor is the same.


It's not just the same classes. It's the same work.


Honest question. Then how come other schools' IB programs don't produce as many NMSF as RM/IB?


DP. Same curriculum, different cohort.

Not exactly the same curriculum, otherwise, they wouldn't have ~1000 kids applying every year.


The IB classes have the same curriculum whether they're at RM or Kennedy or BCC. They have a different cohort of students and different teachers.

And RMIB is also more rigorous. Tell yourself whatever you like to make yourself feel better.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2023 18:24     Subject: Richard Montgomery's non-IB program - high performing?

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that's interesting. Heard the opposite: that college is a cakewalk after magnet IB.


The IB diploma program is exactly the same whether you're doing it in a magnet IB school or a home-school IB school.

To get the IB diploma, yes, the criteria is the same.

However, RMIB magnet workload is a lot more and harder than other IB programs. It's pretty well known in the IB world that RMIB magnet is pretty intense. DC in RMIB told me that a new person joined IB magnet from a private school that had IB, and this person said that RMIB is a lot harder than what they experienced in their private school. Coursework is not the same for all IB program.

So, no, not all of the IB programs are the same, not that it makes a difference in getting the IB diploma. Even so, RMIB diploma rate is a lot higher than any of the IB programs in MCPS, if not nationally.

https://www2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/contentassets/791d9e3ecf514dffa7e5f8b8cffd2a27/5451_23_rmhs-profile-insert.pdf?usp=sharing


The coursework for the IB diploma programme is the same everywhere. Same classes. Same requirements.

https://www.ibo.org/programmes/diploma-programme/


The PP that started compared college to "Magnet IB." That is a different thing than the IB diploma programme. In particular, two years of coursework v. four.

And just because there are the same classes, it does not mean the rigor is the same.


It's not just the same classes. It's the same work.


Honest question. Then how come other schools' IB programs don't produce as many NMSF as RM/IB?


DP. Same curriculum, different cohort.

Not exactly the same curriculum, otherwise, they wouldn't have ~1000 kids applying every year.


The IB classes have the same curriculum whether they're at RM or Kennedy or BCC. They have a different cohort of students and different teachers.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2023 18:14     Subject: Richard Montgomery's non-IB program - high performing?

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that's interesting. Heard the opposite: that college is a cakewalk after magnet IB.


The IB diploma program is exactly the same whether you're doing it in a magnet IB school or a home-school IB school.


LOL. Yes, that's a factually correct statement. Sadly, due to other factors, not all IB programs produce the same results.


MCPS currently has a shortage of teachers. Lots of high schools are suffering and not all the IB programs are staffed as well as the RMIB is staffed - FMIB has some fantastic teachers who have been doing (and enjoying) their jobs for a long time.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2023 18:12     Subject: Richard Montgomery's non-IB program - high performing?

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that's interesting. Heard the opposite: that college is a cakewalk after magnet IB.


The IB diploma program is exactly the same whether you're doing it in a magnet IB school or a home-school IB school.

To get the IB diploma, yes, the criteria is the same.

However, RMIB magnet workload is a lot more and harder than other IB programs. It's pretty well known in the IB world that RMIB magnet is pretty intense. DC in RMIB told me that a new person joined IB magnet from a private school that had IB, and this person said that RMIB is a lot harder than what they experienced in their private school. Coursework is not the same for all IB program.

So, no, not all of the IB programs are the same, not that it makes a difference in getting the IB diploma. Even so, RMIB diploma rate is a lot higher than any of the IB programs in MCPS, if not nationally.

https://www2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/contentassets/791d9e3ecf514dffa7e5f8b8cffd2a27/5451_23_rmhs-profile-insert.pdf?usp=sharing


The coursework for the IB diploma programme is the same everywhere. Same classes. Same requirements.

https://www.ibo.org/programmes/diploma-programme/


The PP that started compared college to "Magnet IB." That is a different thing than the IB diploma programme. In particular, two years of coursework v. four.

And just because there are the same classes, it does not mean the rigor is the same.


It's not just the same classes. It's the same work.


Honest question. Then how come other schools' IB programs don't produce as many NMSF as RM/IB?


Not just that! Look at what percentage of kids actually complete the IB diploma diploma at RMIB versus at another school. There is a difference.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2023 18:10     Subject: Richard Montgomery's non-IB program - high performing?

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Anonymous wrote:Hello, I was wondering about Richard Montgomery's non-IB program, and the extent to which it is high performing. I wanted to get past demographic / wealth / income issues, and found these set of data: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/data/LAR-charts/SAT-Performance.html

RM's AP data for non-FARMS student is quite on par and for some of the data point beats the various "W" schools. I was wondering, to what extent the AP data reflects the rest of the RM student population. Or are the IB students ALSO taking the AP tests, and thus the AP performance data reflects more of that small subset of students. -- Thank you.


Yes, it's the same as any MCPS HS and offers excellent academic opportunities for those who are inclined and a wide variety of rigorous courses.


That is simply false. I have had one kid at the RMIB and one kid at the home school IB. HUGE differences in the quality of teachers, in the amount of work and in the cohort of kids. There is no comparison.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2023 18:10     Subject: Richard Montgomery's non-IB program - high performing?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
that's interesting. Heard the opposite: that college is a cakewalk after magnet IB.


The IB diploma program is exactly the same whether you're doing it in a magnet IB school or a home-school IB school.

To get the IB diploma, yes, the criteria is the same.

However, RMIB magnet workload is a lot more and harder than other IB programs. It's pretty well known in the IB world that RMIB magnet is pretty intense. DC in RMIB told me that a new person joined IB magnet from a private school that had IB, and this person said that RMIB is a lot harder than what they experienced in their private school. Coursework is not the same for all IB program.

So, no, not all of the IB programs are the same, not that it makes a difference in getting the IB diploma. Even so, RMIB diploma rate is a lot higher than any of the IB programs in MCPS, if not nationally.

https://www2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/contentassets/791d9e3ecf514dffa7e5f8b8cffd2a27/5451_23_rmhs-profile-insert.pdf?usp=sharing


The coursework for the IB diploma programme is the same everywhere. Same classes. Same requirements.

https://www.ibo.org/programmes/diploma-programme/


The PP that started compared college to "Magnet IB." That is a different thing than the IB diploma programme. In particular, two years of coursework v. four.

And just because there are the same classes, it does not mean the rigor is the same.


It's not just the same classes. It's the same work.


Honest question. Then how come other schools' IB programs don't produce as many NMSF as RM/IB?


DP. Same curriculum, different cohort.

Not exactly the same curriculum, otherwise, they wouldn't have ~1000 kids applying every year.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2023 18:07     Subject: Richard Montgomery's non-IB program - high performing?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
that's interesting. Heard the opposite: that college is a cakewalk after magnet IB.


The IB diploma program is exactly the same whether you're doing it in a magnet IB school or a home-school IB school.

To get the IB diploma, yes, the criteria is the same.

However, RMIB magnet workload is a lot more and harder than other IB programs. It's pretty well known in the IB world that RMIB magnet is pretty intense. DC in RMIB told me that a new person joined IB magnet from a private school that had IB, and this person said that RMIB is a lot harder than what they experienced in their private school. Coursework is not the same for all IB program.

So, no, not all of the IB programs are the same, not that it makes a difference in getting the IB diploma. Even so, RMIB diploma rate is a lot higher than any of the IB programs in MCPS, if not nationally.

https://www2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/contentassets/791d9e3ecf514dffa7e5f8b8cffd2a27/5451_23_rmhs-profile-insert.pdf?usp=sharing


The coursework for the IB diploma programme is the same everywhere. Same classes. Same requirements.

https://www.ibo.org/programmes/diploma-programme/


The PP that started compared college to "Magnet IB." That is a different thing than the IB diploma programme. In particular, two years of coursework v. four.

And just because there are the same classes, it does not mean the rigor is the same.


It's not just the same classes. It's the same work.


Honest question. Then how come other schools' IB programs don't produce as many NMSF as RM/IB?


DP. Same curriculum, different cohort.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2023 17:24     Subject: Richard Montgomery's non-IB program - high performing?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
that's interesting. Heard the opposite: that college is a cakewalk after magnet IB.


The IB diploma program is exactly the same whether you're doing it in a magnet IB school or a home-school IB school.

To get the IB diploma, yes, the criteria is the same.

However, RMIB magnet workload is a lot more and harder than other IB programs. It's pretty well known in the IB world that RMIB magnet is pretty intense. DC in RMIB told me that a new person joined IB magnet from a private school that had IB, and this person said that RMIB is a lot harder than what they experienced in their private school. Coursework is not the same for all IB program.

So, no, not all of the IB programs are the same, not that it makes a difference in getting the IB diploma. Even so, RMIB diploma rate is a lot higher than any of the IB programs in MCPS, if not nationally.

https://www2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/contentassets/791d9e3ecf514dffa7e5f8b8cffd2a27/5451_23_rmhs-profile-insert.pdf?usp=sharing


The coursework for the IB diploma programme is the same everywhere. Same classes. Same requirements.

https://www.ibo.org/programmes/diploma-programme/


The PP that started compared college to "Magnet IB." That is a different thing than the IB diploma programme. In particular, two years of coursework v. four.

And just because there are the same classes, it does not mean the rigor is the same.


It's not just the same classes. It's the same work.


Honest question. Then how come other schools' IB programs don't produce as many NMSF as RM/IB?
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2023 17:08     Subject: Richard Montgomery's non-IB program - high performing?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
that's interesting. Heard the opposite: that college is a cakewalk after magnet IB.


The IB diploma program is exactly the same whether you're doing it in a magnet IB school or a home-school IB school.

To get the IB diploma, yes, the criteria is the same.

However, RMIB magnet workload is a lot more and harder than other IB programs. It's pretty well known in the IB world that RMIB magnet is pretty intense. DC in RMIB told me that a new person joined IB magnet from a private school that had IB, and this person said that RMIB is a lot harder than what they experienced in their private school. Coursework is not the same for all IB program.

So, no, not all of the IB programs are the same, not that it makes a difference in getting the IB diploma. Even so, RMIB diploma rate is a lot higher than any of the IB programs in MCPS, if not nationally.

https://www2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/contentassets/791d9e3ecf514dffa7e5f8b8cffd2a27/5451_23_rmhs-profile-insert.pdf?usp=sharing


The coursework for the IB diploma programme is the same everywhere. Same classes. Same requirements.

https://www.ibo.org/programmes/diploma-programme/


The PP that started compared college to "Magnet IB." That is a different thing than the IB diploma programme. In particular, two years of coursework v. four.

And just because there are the same classes, it does not mean the rigor is the same.


It's not just the same classes. It's the same work.

It is not the same quantity of work. Do you have a kid at RMIB?
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2023 16:58     Subject: Richard Montgomery's non-IB program - high performing?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
that's interesting. Heard the opposite: that college is a cakewalk after magnet IB.


The IB diploma program is exactly the same whether you're doing it in a magnet IB school or a home-school IB school.

To get the IB diploma, yes, the criteria is the same.

However, RMIB magnet workload is a lot more and harder than other IB programs. It's pretty well known in the IB world that RMIB magnet is pretty intense. DC in RMIB told me that a new person joined IB magnet from a private school that had IB, and this person said that RMIB is a lot harder than what they experienced in their private school. Coursework is not the same for all IB program.

So, no, not all of the IB programs are the same, not that it makes a difference in getting the IB diploma. Even so, RMIB diploma rate is a lot higher than any of the IB programs in MCPS, if not nationally.

https://www2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/contentassets/791d9e3ecf514dffa7e5f8b8cffd2a27/5451_23_rmhs-profile-insert.pdf?usp=sharing


The coursework for the IB diploma programme is the same everywhere. Same classes. Same requirements.

https://www.ibo.org/programmes/diploma-programme/


The PP that started compared college to "Magnet IB." That is a different thing than the IB diploma programme. In particular, two years of coursework v. four.

And just because there are the same classes, it does not mean the rigor is the same.


It's not just the same classes. It's the same work.


But you agree that the magnet IB is not the same thing as the IB diploma programme, correct?
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2023 16:37     Subject: Richard Montgomery's non-IB program - high performing?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
that's interesting. Heard the opposite: that college is a cakewalk after magnet IB.


The IB diploma program is exactly the same whether you're doing it in a magnet IB school or a home-school IB school.

To get the IB diploma, yes, the criteria is the same.

However, RMIB magnet workload is a lot more and harder than other IB programs. It's pretty well known in the IB world that RMIB magnet is pretty intense. DC in RMIB told me that a new person joined IB magnet from a private school that had IB, and this person said that RMIB is a lot harder than what they experienced in their private school. Coursework is not the same for all IB program.

So, no, not all of the IB programs are the same, not that it makes a difference in getting the IB diploma. Even so, RMIB diploma rate is a lot higher than any of the IB programs in MCPS, if not nationally.

https://www2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/contentassets/791d9e3ecf514dffa7e5f8b8cffd2a27/5451_23_rmhs-profile-insert.pdf?usp=sharing


The coursework for the IB diploma programme is the same everywhere. Same classes. Same requirements.

https://www.ibo.org/programmes/diploma-programme/


The PP that started compared college to "Magnet IB." That is a different thing than the IB diploma programme. In particular, two years of coursework v. four.

And just because there are the same classes, it does not mean the rigor is the same.


It's not just the same classes. It's the same work.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2023 15:05     Subject: Richard Montgomery's non-IB program - high performing?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
that's interesting. Heard the opposite: that college is a cakewalk after magnet IB.


The IB diploma program is exactly the same whether you're doing it in a magnet IB school or a home-school IB school.

To get the IB diploma, yes, the criteria is the same.

However, RMIB magnet workload is a lot more and harder than other IB programs. It's pretty well known in the IB world that RMIB magnet is pretty intense. DC in RMIB told me that a new person joined IB magnet from a private school that had IB, and this person said that RMIB is a lot harder than what they experienced in their private school. Coursework is not the same for all IB program.

So, no, not all of the IB programs are the same, not that it makes a difference in getting the IB diploma. Even so, RMIB diploma rate is a lot higher than any of the IB programs in MCPS, if not nationally.

https://www2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/contentassets/791d9e3ecf514dffa7e5f8b8cffd2a27/5451_23_rmhs-profile-insert.pdf?usp=sharing


The coursework for the IB diploma programme is the same everywhere. Same classes. Same requirements.

https://www.ibo.org/programmes/diploma-programme/


The PP that started compared college to "Magnet IB." That is a different thing than the IB diploma programme. In particular, two years of coursework v. four.

And just because there are the same classes, it does not mean the rigor is the same.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2023 13:56     Subject: Richard Montgomery's non-IB program - high performing?

Anonymous wrote:Hello, I was wondering about Richard Montgomery's non-IB program, and the extent to which it is high performing. I wanted to get past demographic / wealth / income issues, and found these set of data: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/data/LAR-charts/SAT-Performance.html

RM's AP data for non-FARMS student is quite on par and for some of the data point beats the various "W" schools. I was wondering, to what extent the AP data reflects the rest of the RM student population. Or are the IB students ALSO taking the AP tests, and thus the AP performance data reflects more of that small subset of students. -- Thank you.


Yes, it's the same as any MCPS HS and offers excellent academic opportunities for those who are inclined and a wide variety of rigorous courses.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2023 13:46     Subject: Richard Montgomery's non-IB program - high performing?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
that's interesting. Heard the opposite: that college is a cakewalk after magnet IB.


The IB diploma program is exactly the same whether you're doing it in a magnet IB school or a home-school IB school.

To get the IB diploma, yes, the criteria is the same.

However, RMIB magnet workload is a lot more and harder than other IB programs. It's pretty well known in the IB world that RMIB magnet is pretty intense. DC in RMIB told me that a new person joined IB magnet from a private school that had IB, and this person said that RMIB is a lot harder than what they experienced in their private school. Coursework is not the same for all IB program.

So, no, not all of the IB programs are the same, not that it makes a difference in getting the IB diploma. Even so, RMIB diploma rate is a lot higher than any of the IB programs in MCPS, if not nationally.

https://www2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/contentassets/791d9e3ecf514dffa7e5f8b8cffd2a27/5451_23_rmhs-profile-insert.pdf?usp=sharing


The coursework for the IB diploma programme is the same everywhere. Same classes. Same requirements.

https://www.ibo.org/programmes/diploma-programme/
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2023 13:32     Subject: Richard Montgomery's non-IB program - high performing?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
that's interesting. Heard the opposite: that college is a cakewalk after magnet IB.


The IB diploma program is exactly the same whether you're doing it in a magnet IB school or a home-school IB school.

To get the IB diploma, yes, the criteria is the same.

However, RMIB magnet workload is a lot more and harder than other IB programs. It's pretty well known in the IB world that RMIB magnet is pretty intense. DC in RMIB told me that a new person joined IB magnet from a private school that had IB, and this person said that RMIB is a lot harder than what they experienced in their private school. Coursework is not the same for all IB program.

So, no, not all of the IB programs are the same, not that it makes a difference in getting the IB diploma. Even so, RMIB diploma rate is a lot higher than any of the IB programs in MCPS, if not nationally.

https://www2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/contentassets/791d9e3ecf514dffa7e5f8b8cffd2a27/5451_23_rmhs-profile-insert.pdf?usp=sharing