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IB vs. AP


Question Posted Monday March 26 2007, 5:01 pm

I'm in all Pre IB program and I'm enjoying it although it's tough. Anyways, people are saying that IB is just as hard as AP or that AP is harder than IB and stuff. I personally think that IB is harder, mostly because I am an IB kid. But what are your views on this???

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orphans answered Monday March 26 2007, 7:44 pm:
At my school, IB is harder than AP.
it goes:
normal->honoros->AP->IB

It depends on who your asking... not many schools have an ib system, like im my county, its only about 5 i think (montgomery county, maryland) and in the state, its like 20 public schools.

IB is good if you want to go to an international shcool, like in Candada, but otherwise i'd suggest taking it.

everyone at my school says that ib is sooo hard, and im only a freshman, but at my high school IB is harder than AP, end of story.!

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