Guys I’m in grade 8. In my school region, (Canada, Ontario, Peel), we have pre in and pre AP. I wrote the entrance test(online, of course). I got into both. Idk what to go to. If you go for pre ib or pre AP, you have to go to ib and AP. Any advice?
@@kumarpulivarthi8780 im in 8th grade too, and you don’t have to be on pre IB of pre AP if you don’t want, it’s not necessary, on my freshman year and my sophomore year in going to take AP classes and in my Junior year and Senior year I’m going to be on the IB program for a IB diploma, also a lot of extracurriculars ( I want to go to an Ivy League, Yale )
@@Isabella-kw7ew Well, in my region if you want to go to ib and AP in gr 11 and 12, you’ll have to take the respective “pre” courses sadly. Seems like you got a plan, though!
Heyy! I’m a sophomore in an AP school, and I’m thinking about moving to an IB school. I see you commented this two years ago, so ig you graduated and congrats on that! I just want to ask, was it worth it? And do you advise me to transfer or not?
i feel bad because my parents are giving me the privilege of going to a private school and doing IB opposed to AP but IB is just hard for me and im drained :(
I know the feeling buddy, the only advice I can give you is *drinking coffee*. I cannot stress it any more. You have sold your soul for two years and it will not end until you let it end.
Speaking as someone who goes to an IB school, yeah it's super taxing, especially the projects but personally I find it a little rewarding. If the subject is interesting, I find myself wanting to know more. Honestly it's your teachers that determine your year. If they're terrible then trust me, you will suffer but if they're nice, all you have to do is be nice back, talk to them, and never be afraid to ask for help. My point is, don't be discouraged and try asking your teachers with help or extensions. You'll do great!
AP is better for me. In my middle school, I was in the IB Middle Years Programme (I had to be), and I hated it. We all felt like we were taking the same classes and forced to do the same project.
For anyone watching this video currently: My school allows me to pick and choose which IB classes you desire, and yours could as well. There’s also the IB Career Related Program, where you take two IB classes and a class related to the career you want. So don’t feel forced into taking any IB classes you don’t want to - I’m definitely not gonna take IB History in this lifetime!
I’d like to debate a little bit on that IB “engaging work” and the lifestyle. Often students at my high school would be confused and go for help to teachers or fellow students, but whenever I worked with them on their understanding it seemed like IB was simply using confusing language. For example, in the AA Hl textbook people got very confused on binomial expansion, a fairly easy topic, because the teacher hadn’t taught it well and the IB textbook failed to as well. I find this commonly, at least in my high school’s curricula, amongst several of the classes. The work that my friends are getting is often busy work, and though sometimes the teachers try to make it engaging like you said yours did, they fail and simply are just unintelligible. This could be an issue with the teachers, but I think it highlights one of the issues with IB. Often, if you have a hard time working without your teachers you will suffer in IB. Many of the students in my schools IB program are very reliant on teachers for direction, how to research, how to learn, etc. Using my example from earlier, I learned the binomial expansion through some papers online and even a couple of UA-cam problems, using practice problems to make sure I was on the right path. I suppose this can be one of the benefits of IB, but it really seems to me that IB doesn’t really inspire students to get out and figure out how to live life on their own. IB does very well in teaching people, but I’d argue that it’s far more set in stone than courses like AP. The reason I say this is that in AP, it somewhat encourages you to research on your own through self studying. I’m self studying eight AP classes right now, and I’m planning on a five for each. After that, I plan on going further into those topics by taking online opencourseware classes on high physics, chemistry and math. What I’m saying with that is that I have to research and figure out how to learn on my own through self studying. IB somewhat discourages this because it throws so many standardised essay and homework’s at you that you have an issue just completing those, let alone learning on your own. Of course, this view is very specific To my high school experience, but I just think that IB forcing a lifestyle on students isn’t particularly the best thing for everyone. Some students will like it, some will hate it, the only way to find out is to try both and see. I guess I just hate these AP vs IB videos because in my view it’s like apples and oranges, they’re both good so just pick one and go with it.
I'm looking at IB vs AP because I have to take one or the other (parents) and this really helps. Everyone always talks about AP classes and taking this class or that class and I've never been able to relate to that.
I am starting IB next year and your videos have really helped me understand how the program works. If your could please keep making more IB related videos like tips or benefits, that would be really great. Thanks so much
I just got accepted into the AP program at the high school in my school board that offers it. I like to think and be challenged I usually am really bored during my classes as I already understand everything and the teachers just keep on talking about it. I am happy that AP will provide me with the challenge and rather than what I experience now just lots of work with no thinking involved I will get to think and actually have to work hard! I am so happy 😁
Congratulations! IB was really good for me. Got my critical thinking and reading / (especially) writing abilities "activated". Certain parts were extremely challenging (such as IB French and Math, I'm pretty sure we finished first year calculus) but I absolutely loved the philosophy and business classes. I am curious, what type of courses are offered where you are? Where I lived (Western Canada) this was the only school that offered IB within 45-60min drive radius, and it was pretty new. I know we had the core like Math, Chemisty/Phsyics/Bio (pick one or more), English, History, and a language (German or French in our case). Besides that there were some "electives", like critical thinking, business, and I can't recall which other.
@Eric I don't know too much about it. I know this high school is the only one in our district to offer the IB program. IB classes will be 11th and 12th grade, but they do a prep program for 7th-10th grade. The middle school portion is a small group. My daughter had to apply for it. Get a teacher recommendation, have parents approve, and do an interview. There were about 150, 6th graders that applied throughout the district. They accepted 20.
Your videos are creative ! I did the American High school and i am doing Swedish high school. I am forced to take all the scientific 25 subjects + I am obligated to take history,religion, civics and I have 4 elective courses . I like American Highschool and grading system
My school curriculum gives a lotttt of pressure. from Kindergarten to primary level, We have IB PYP ( Primary Years Program ), from grade 7 - 8, I have Cambridge checkpoint, From grade 9 - 10, I have Cambridge IGCSE. Grade 11 I have IBDP, and grade 12 I have GAC/ Cambridge A-level.
My sons are fortunate to attend a district with both IB and AP capstone programs. And I can say they both have advantages that appeal to different types of learners. As an educator, I do have concerns however with the IB program end results, which were alluded to in the video. One thing I noticed observing seniors in the IB program is it really favored those with a 'gift of gab', or in other words students who developed strategies for talking/writing around issues or 'winging it' long enough to get credit when, in reality, they did not have a strong grasp of the content knowledge at all. AP does have an essay component, but the two are not comparable as with AP they are looking for very specific points on a rubric whereas IB appears to reward eloquence and verbal dexterity more than content knowledge.
@@BobJoe-vi4wr partially true but only sometimes. I feel as though people in IB have to want to learn hard facts to actually learn them, while they can pass on by with just using fancy verbage (which is what the above and you comment say). I'm more AP focused but many of my friends are actively in IB and i have access to their account (with their permission, ofc). Often I find that in these essay's I'm somewhat... dissapointed for lack of a better phrase. The wording is nice, but alot of the times the content doesn't flow in an actually logical way, just in a nice sounding way. This isn't a guarantee, as i have read some of my friends essay that are genuinely amazing, but they were also inspired in that class on their own and weren't just BSing. Basically, i partially agree but don't boil it down to such a simple phrase because it is also incredibly easy to BS your way through AP (I should know, I somewhat have).
My school has both AP and IB, and I need to decide which program I'm doing next year by this spring. My counselors haven't explained IB to us at all, so your videos are really helpful, thanks!
Hey, I know at times working on your IAs and TOK essays could be challenging. However, no need to worry anymore since I could assist you ace in any of your TOK topic essays or any Ib assessments. In case you need assistance kindly reach out through my email address haileypiper95@gmail.com. Thank you
I'm about to take AP or IB for the next school year! Which is more worth it? AP Biology or IB Chemistry??? I'm gonna take AP Calculus as well since it's a recommendation from A2 Honors. I'm only a freshmen help! I'm still confused! I will ask my counselor for advice tomorrow.
Dont know what happened but I hope you did not take ap calc you need pre-calc first, and I wouldn’t recommend ap bio or ib chem freshman year I recommend taking them senior or junior year.
Hi, I had an IB diploma from a Spanish Brit school in 1999 and yes, education is getting worse even in the best places, AP... maybe after ur 30's. Ivy your way of telling the difference is OK, u are polite and eager to learn & u had both ug, in a good way but u are young, and practical is good but more, general, worldly & deep is better. Yes @Ivy, we ABSOLUTELY need professors who have absolute freedom! no bias to teach (left or right) their job IS to give the STUDENTS the tools they need to THINK BY THEMSELVES and yes YES the YOUTH need to understand what happened in WWI and WWII because the consequences of those atrocities are here in 2024 and no country neither learn anything from (they pretend they don't) well they GET that weapons are an excellent asset like drugs. China, US, India but why your people is so poor... When I saw Ivy League students but 🌈students supporting a terrorist, rainbow-killer, mass murder group I realized THEY MADE IT, the left isn't left anymore, the ignorance of the students of those *once prestigious unis was like 1984 Orwell's book became the reality, well big brother is around 20 years and I remember the 1st edition the guys being so nice *in Spain but I guess ppl wanna see the human misery, a big hug, this is from 2018 i hope u read
Graduated from IB school back in 2010. Pro tip: Taking IB kind of means that you don't really need to do much in terms of work in the first year, as only the final exams determine your IB score /7 Once I found that out... Oh, haha I was the worst "smart kid" imaginable. So many calls to my parents, but I did end up doing pretty well. Like you said, A LOT of if was justifying my position, and I often played the devils advocate. I LOVED how we had business class, and critical thinking/philosophy. Got to read a lot of good literature, and cheated on a lot of crappy literature; overall a good time.
I’m in the eighth grade and I am trying to decide if I should go to AP or IB. The IB school is very close to me while the AP school is about 20 minutes away from me. All of my friends are going to AP so feel a bit pressured into going to AP but I know that IB is better for me. Can anyone that is in AP or IB give there experience or there opinion on what I should do in high school? Thank you.
I'm in AP right now and the main thing you need to have is a strong work ethic. In middle school I got all A's without trying that much and I always procrastinated, but I have to actually study, do my hw early etc.
Why choose one when you can do both? Class of 2025 here, and I took three AP exams in 10th grade before starting IBDP, and just took three other AP exams in 11th grade. I know people don't believe there is enough time for AP exams while taking the diploma, but the truth is, AP and IB are not that different. If you prepare for an AP Chemistry exam, then you're essentially studying IB Chemistry as well. It's not like AP and IB use completely different concepts. They're all related. That's how I took my six AP exams, and at the same time I kept an average GPA of 6.7 for all subjects.
That was a very helpful video. THANK YOU! I am wondering if you’d be willing to talk to a friend of mine who needs to know the difference between the two. I’m not sure either is best for her; I think she might be better off just taking “regular” classes in high school, studying hard, and learning well. Help? Thanks.
To people who are not good at english or english is not their first language, I would say DO NOT take it. I came to overseas last year(9th grade second semester), and escaped eal program in 10th grade. I’m currently doing ib and it is so hard and so many things to do. If you are not math or science person, it will be much harder in HL subjects like business or subjects like TOK.
When you live in a rural area and go to the only school in the area with more than about 2 AP classes and can't choose between AP and IB anyways (I just take a bunch of AP classes and College in Schools classes)
I’ve realized the which-curriculum-myth : Take the AP, The IB saves you in college because it doesn’t get you to any top schools in the first place, you get in 2 ur safeties!!!
Katie In my opinion ap is better, it prepares you more for college ib prepares you more to be a good student. Also, ap classes gets you more college credits than ib classes.
@@germywormy you can do both, for example, you can take AP classes on you freshman and sophomore year and join to the IB program on your Junior and Senior year to get a IB diploma, that way you can show in your application that you were on the IB program and also took a bunch of AP classes
@@Isabella-kw7ew That’s only if your school offers that option, my school did and made everyone take myp (middle year program) for ib, but some schools have ib programs from freshman year to senior year. But yeah that is an option for very dedicated students 😅
@@germywormy hahaha yeah im not an expert, I’m in 8th grade, actually I just find out that the hs I want to go doesn’t offer AP classes, just the IB program, so I guess that’s my only option 😂
i’m a senior in IB right now, and this is so true. the depth and personalization of IB has really helped me grow as a student
Any advice?
Guys I’m in grade 8. In my school region, (Canada, Ontario, Peel), we have pre in and pre AP. I wrote the entrance test(online, of course). I got into both. Idk what to go to. If you go for pre ib or pre AP, you have to go to ib and AP. Any advice?
@@kumarpulivarthi8780 im in 8th grade too, and you don’t have to be on pre IB of pre AP if you don’t want, it’s not necessary, on my freshman year and my sophomore year in going to take AP classes and in my Junior year and Senior year I’m going to be on the IB program for a IB diploma, also a lot of extracurriculars ( I want to go to an Ivy League, Yale )
@@Isabella-kw7ew Well, in my region if you want to go to ib and AP in gr 11 and 12, you’ll have to take the respective “pre” courses sadly. Seems like you got a plan, though!
I’m a junior who just transferred from an AP to an IB school. This video made me feel really happy about my decision :)
That's great!! I'm sure you'll love IB :)
Maddie good luck, I am going to start IB in 3 weeks )
U still happy with your IB move? This is my biggest regret - the sTruGgle!! Is InSane
Heyy! I’m a sophomore in an AP school, and I’m thinking about moving to an IB school. I see you commented this two years ago, so ig you graduated and congrats on that! I just want to ask, was it worth it? And do you advise me to transfer or not?
@@naamaaljneibi6025 I am a rising sophomore who consider transferring to IB school too...
I'm a sophomore trying to figure out my path and this in-depth analysis of both ap and ib really helped me out and cleared things up. Thank you!!
i feel bad because my parents are giving me the privilege of going to a private school and doing IB opposed to AP but IB is just hard for me and im drained :(
Just do good on the HL subjects and you good
I know the feeling buddy, the only advice I can give you is *drinking coffee*. I cannot stress it any more. You have sold your soul for two years and it will not end until you let it end.
Speaking as someone who goes to an IB school, yeah it's super taxing, especially the projects but personally I find it a little rewarding. If the subject is interesting, I find myself wanting to know more. Honestly it's your teachers that determine your year. If they're terrible then trust me, you will suffer but if they're nice, all you have to do is be nice back, talk to them, and never be afraid to ask for help. My point is, don't be discouraged and try asking your teachers with help or extensions. You'll do great!
@@adrianhutabarat1736 Mood sometimes though😂😂😂
AP is better for me. In my middle school, I was in the IB Middle Years Programme (I had to be), and I hated it. We all felt like we were taking the same classes and forced to do the same project.
Oddly enough, I've been through the same path and think the same way.
Middle school you was an idiot
For anyone watching this video currently: My school allows me to pick and choose which IB classes you desire, and yours could as well. There’s also the IB Career Related Program, where you take two IB classes and a class related to the career you want. So don’t feel forced into taking any IB classes you don’t want to - I’m definitely not gonna take IB History in this lifetime!
I’d like to debate a little bit on that IB “engaging work” and the lifestyle. Often students at my high school would be confused and go for help to teachers or fellow students, but whenever I worked with them on their understanding it seemed like IB was simply using confusing language. For example, in the AA Hl textbook people got very confused on binomial expansion, a fairly easy topic, because the teacher hadn’t taught it well and the IB textbook failed to as well. I find this commonly, at least in my high school’s curricula, amongst several of the classes. The work that my friends are getting is often busy work, and though sometimes the teachers try to make it engaging like you said yours did, they fail and simply are just unintelligible. This could be an issue with the teachers, but I think it highlights one of the issues with IB. Often, if you have a hard time working without your teachers you will suffer in IB. Many of the students in my schools IB program are very reliant on teachers for direction, how to research, how to learn, etc. Using my example from earlier, I learned the binomial expansion through some papers online and even a couple of UA-cam problems, using practice problems to make sure I was on the right path. I suppose this can be one of the benefits of IB, but it really seems to me that IB doesn’t really inspire students to get out and figure out how to live life on their own. IB does very well in teaching people, but I’d argue that it’s far more set in stone than courses like AP. The reason I say this is that in AP, it somewhat encourages you to research on your own through self studying. I’m self studying eight AP classes right now, and I’m planning on a five for each. After that, I plan on going further into those topics by taking online opencourseware classes on high physics, chemistry and math. What I’m saying with that is that I have to research and figure out how to learn on my own through self studying. IB somewhat discourages this because it throws so many standardised essay and homework’s at you that you have an issue just completing those, let alone learning on your own. Of course, this view is very specific To my high school experience, but I just think that IB forcing a lifestyle on students isn’t particularly the best thing for everyone. Some students will like it, some will hate it, the only way to find out is to try both and see. I guess I just hate these AP vs IB videos because in my view it’s like apples and oranges, they’re both good so just pick one and go with it.
Excellent video explaining the subtle difference between IB and AP. At the end of the day, it depends on each student which route is best for her/him
I'm looking at IB vs AP because I have to take one or the other (parents) and this really helps. Everyone always talks about AP classes and taking this class or that class and I've never been able to relate to that.
I am starting IB next year and your videos have really helped me understand how the program works. If your could please keep making more IB related videos like tips or benefits, that would be really great. Thanks so much
How has it been going?
I just got accepted into the AP program at the high school in my school board that offers it. I like to think and be challenged I usually am really bored during my classes as I already understand everything and the teachers just keep on talking about it. I am happy that AP will provide me with the challenge and rather than what I experience now just lots of work with no thinking involved I will get to think and actually have to work hard! I am so happy 😁
Love this info. I have one child that has been doing AP. I have another that was just accepted into the IB prep program for 7th grade next year.
Congratulations! IB was really good for me. Got my critical thinking and reading / (especially) writing abilities "activated". Certain parts were extremely challenging (such as IB French and Math, I'm pretty sure we finished first year calculus) but I absolutely loved the philosophy and business classes.
I am curious, what type of courses are offered where you are? Where I lived (Western Canada) this was the only school that offered IB within 45-60min drive radius, and it was pretty new. I know we had the core like Math, Chemisty/Phsyics/Bio (pick one or more), English, History, and a language (German or French in our case). Besides that there were some "electives", like critical thinking, business, and I can't recall which other.
@Eric I don't know too much about it. I know this high school is the only one in our district to offer the IB program. IB classes will be 11th and 12th grade, but they do a prep program for 7th-10th grade. The middle school portion is a small group. My daughter had to apply for it. Get a teacher recommendation, have parents approve, and do an interview. There were about 150, 6th graders that applied throughout the district. They accepted 20.
Your videos are creative ! I did the American High school and i am doing Swedish high school. I am forced to take all the scientific 25 subjects + I am obligated to take history,religion, civics and I have 4 elective courses . I like American Highschool and grading system
Hi I’m Aiko Maya’s sister! Hehe my mom showed me one of your videos and I saw this and it will be helpful later in high school thanksss
I love your username!!
The IB program sounds amazing, but the whole system sounds really confusing and scary
thank you Lilia - very helpful description of the diffrences!
Imma be a freshman next year and there’s a high school with only ib and one with only AP. I chose the one with IB!
i am but a very confused eighth grader trying to figure all of this out 😔 You really helped, thank you so much!
also any eighth graders in the chat? lolol
@@iris8208 I am in 8th grade IB. Still surviving.
@LG - 08PM 923749 Camilla Road Sr PS same!! it’s all very confusing
we should make an IB groupchat!!
@LG - 08PM 923749 Camilla Road Sr PS let me know which you’re picking 😔
My school curriculum gives a lotttt of pressure. from Kindergarten to primary level, We have IB PYP ( Primary Years Program ), from grade 7 - 8, I have Cambridge checkpoint, From grade 9 - 10, I have Cambridge IGCSE. Grade 11 I have IBDP, and grade 12 I have GAC/ Cambridge A-level.
My sons are fortunate to attend a district with both IB and AP capstone programs. And I can say they both have advantages that appeal to different types of learners. As an educator, I do have concerns however with the IB program end results, which were alluded to in the video. One thing I noticed observing seniors in the IB program is it really favored those with a 'gift of gab', or in other words students who developed strategies for talking/writing around issues or 'winging it' long enough to get credit when, in reality, they did not have a strong grasp of the content knowledge at all. AP does have an essay component, but the two are not comparable as with AP they are looking for very specific points on a rubric whereas IB appears to reward eloquence and verbal dexterity more than content knowledge.
sorry this is irrelevant but you're such an amazing writer. i can just tell w this comment.
IB is good for bullshitters. AP is good for those that actually care about facts.
@@BobJoe-vi4wr partially true but only sometimes. I feel as though people in IB have to want to learn hard facts to actually learn them, while they can pass on by with just using fancy verbage (which is what the above and you comment say). I'm more AP focused but many of my friends are actively in IB and i have access to their account (with their permission, ofc). Often I find that in these essay's I'm somewhat... dissapointed for lack of a better phrase. The wording is nice, but alot of the times the content doesn't flow in an actually logical way, just in a nice sounding way. This isn't a guarantee, as i have read some of my friends essay that are genuinely amazing, but they were also inspired in that class on their own and weren't just BSing. Basically, i partially agree but don't boil it down to such a simple phrase because it is also incredibly easy to BS your way through AP (I should know, I somewhat have).
My school has both AP and IB, and I need to decide which program I'm doing next year by this spring. My counselors haven't explained IB to us at all, so your videos are really helpful, thanks!
Hey, I know at times working on your IAs and TOK essays could be challenging. However, no need to worry anymore since I could assist you ace in any of your TOK topic essays or any Ib assessments. In case you need assistance kindly reach out through my email address haileypiper95@gmail.com. Thank you
Thank you for this video I love it!!
I'm about to take AP or IB for the next school year! Which is more worth it? AP Biology or IB Chemistry??? I'm gonna take AP Calculus as well since it's a recommendation from A2 Honors. I'm only a freshmen help! I'm still confused! I will ask my counselor for advice tomorrow.
Dont know what happened but I hope you did not take ap calc you need pre-calc first, and I wouldn’t recommend ap bio or ib chem freshman year I recommend taking them senior or junior year.
Well what happened ? Did you take ap biology ? Is it hard ?
Hi, I had an IB diploma from a Spanish Brit school in 1999 and yes, education is getting worse even in the best places, AP... maybe after ur 30's.
Ivy your way of telling the difference is OK, u are polite and eager to learn & u had both ug, in a good way but u are young, and practical is good but more, general, worldly & deep is better.
Yes @Ivy, we ABSOLUTELY need professors who have absolute freedom! no bias to teach (left or right) their job IS to give the STUDENTS the tools they need to THINK BY THEMSELVES and yes YES the YOUTH need to understand what happened in WWI and WWII because the consequences of those atrocities are here in 2024 and no country neither learn anything from (they pretend they don't) well they GET that weapons are an excellent asset like drugs. China, US, India but why your people is so poor...
When I saw Ivy League students but 🌈students supporting a terrorist, rainbow-killer, mass murder group I realized THEY MADE IT, the left isn't left anymore, the ignorance of the students of those *once prestigious unis was like 1984 Orwell's book became the reality, well big brother is around 20 years and I remember the 1st edition the guys being so nice *in Spain but I guess ppl wanna see the human misery, a big hug, this is from 2018 i hope u read
Graduated from IB school back in 2010.
Pro tip: Taking IB kind of means that you don't really need to do much in terms of work in the first year, as only the final exams determine your IB score /7
Once I found that out... Oh, haha I was the worst "smart kid" imaginable. So many calls to my parents, but I did end up doing pretty well. Like you said, A LOT of if was justifying my position, and I often played the devils advocate.
I LOVED how we had business class, and critical thinking/philosophy. Got to read a lot of good literature, and cheated on a lot of crappy literature; overall a good time.
what grades is the IB program for? 11th and 12th grade?
Ib program is for student from 6 to 19, so primary to high-school. But I think what she's talking about is the final two year DP
I’m in the eighth grade and I am trying to decide if I should go to AP or IB. The IB school is very close to me while the AP school is about 20 minutes away from me. All of my friends are going to AP so feel a bit pressured into going to AP but I know that IB is better for me. Can anyone that is in AP or IB give there experience or there opinion on what I should do in high school?
Thank you.
I'm in AP right now and the main thing you need to have is a strong work ethic. In middle school I got all A's without trying that much and I always procrastinated, but I have to actually study, do my hw early etc.
IB is not worth it. Universities and colleges don't recognize it.
For someone inclined more towards sciences, should APbe preffered over IB
Why choose one when you can do both? Class of 2025 here, and I took three AP exams in 10th grade before starting IBDP, and just took three other AP exams in 11th grade. I know people don't believe there is enough time for AP exams while taking the diploma, but the truth is, AP and IB are not that different. If you prepare for an AP Chemistry exam, then you're essentially studying IB Chemistry as well. It's not like AP and IB use completely different concepts. They're all related. That's how I took my six AP exams, and at the same time I kept an average GPA of 6.7 for all subjects.
What do you think about Economics on HL?🤔 Is it interesting?)
It wasn't offered at my school, so I don't know much about it, but I've heard from friends that it is more engaging than AP economics!
That Tok conclusion 'not saying that anyone is better than the other, But'
Lol ikr
That was a very helpful video. THANK YOU! I am wondering if you’d be willing to talk to a friend of mine who needs to know the difference between the two. I’m not sure either is best for her; I think she might be better off just taking “regular” classes in high school, studying hard, and learning well. Help? Thanks.
In ib I never get sleep BTW middle schoolers
Mew Manny Wym btw middle schoolers? I’m in ib myp (gr. 6) and get 7 and 8s on tests and get a ton of time without doing work
What-
To people who are not good at english or english is not their first language, I would say DO NOT take it.
I came to overseas last year(9th grade second semester), and escaped eal program in 10th grade.
I’m currently doing ib and it is so hard and so many things to do. If you are not math or science person, it will be much harder in HL subjects like business or subjects like TOK.
Very helpful
When you live in a rural area and go to the only school in the area with more than about 2 AP classes and can't choose between AP and IB anyways (I just take a bunch of AP classes and College in Schools classes)
I’ve realized the which-curriculum-myth : Take the AP, The IB saves you in college because it doesn’t get you to any top schools in the first place, you get in 2 ur safeties!!!
xxx21 56 what do you mean? Then AP is better? I need help to decide!!
Katie In my opinion ap is better, it prepares you more for college ib prepares you more to be a good student. Also, ap classes gets you more college credits than ib classes.
@@germywormy you can do both, for example, you can take AP classes on you freshman and sophomore year and join to the IB program on your Junior and Senior year to get a IB diploma, that way you can show in your application that you were on the IB program and also took a bunch of AP classes
@@Isabella-kw7ew That’s only if your school offers that option, my school did and made everyone take myp (middle year program) for ib, but some schools have ib programs from freshman year to senior year. But yeah that is an option for very dedicated students 😅
@@germywormy hahaha yeah im not an expert, I’m in 8th grade, actually I just find out that the hs I want to go doesn’t offer AP classes, just the IB program, so I guess that’s my only option 😂
Lol taking 4 HL 4 SL rn 🤪
You're from Lincoln?! I live there! so cooooooool!
Bruh I am an international student
Running start is 💪 do running start
Ib bad
shut the fuck up bitch you have no idea what you’re on about