Full IB vs Double Science Question

<p>I'm a high student faced with a problem. I can either take full IB and get the diploma or skip philo and double science and receive the IB courses certificate. Here are the two possible junior year schedules:</p>

<p>FULL IB:
IB Business Management SL w/ test
IB Biology HL (Got 5 on AP Bio as freshman)
AP Calculus BC w/ AP test
Philosophy
English 3 IBSL
APUSH
Spanish 3 IBSL</p>

<p>PARTIAL IB w/ DOUBLE SCIENCE
IB Business Management SL w/ test
IB Biology HL (Got 5 on AP Bio as freshman)
AP Calculus BC w/ AP test
AP Physics (Haven't decided which one) w/ AP test
English 3 IBSL
APUSH w/ AP test
Spanish 3 IBSL</p>

<p>SENIOR YEAR
APES w/ AP test
AP Statistics (With IBHL and AP test)
AP Physics (Haven't decided which one) w/ AP test
English 4 IBHL/AP Lit (Same Class) w/ AP and IB test
AP Gov/Econ (going to take tests for both this year)
Spanish 4 AP/IBHL (Same Class)
Free period vs TOK (Partial would have free period, full would have TOK)</p>

<p>I know that the full IB looks better on college apps when compared to particle courses certificate. Also, I know that CAS and the EE also are beneficial.
I am aiming for Harvard dual concentration (biochem/economics) (aim high LOL).
I am hoping to be involved at state level of some organizations, as well as continuing my own non-profit.
Current Orgs:
FBLA (hoping to receive section level office)
CASC (hoping to receive state level office)
Will be applying for internships (possible Stanford, DaVita, UCi)</p>

<p>Why class course is better in the complete context.</p>

<p>IB biology HL probably won’t give you any more subject credit in college than a 5 on AP biology. It does not appear that Harvard gives advanced placement in biology courses for either test.</p>