<p><<my daughter=“” entered=“” college=“” with=“” an=“” ib=“” diploma=“” and=“” 30=“” ap=“” credits.=“” this=“” didn’t=“” mess=“” up=“” anything.=“”>></my></p>
<p>I think a lot depends on the major. With the exception of a freshman seminar, my son is not allowed to take any courses in his major until next year (after he is formally admitted).</p>
<p>I “played” with my son’s situation and pretended he was pursuing my younger son’s intended degree program. LOTS more flexibility. Would have had no problem at all. </p>
<p>I agree with the overall experience that the IB program (not so much AP) gives to students. My sons were in and MYP school for several years and that has given them a distinct advantage over their peers. The AP classes have also been good, but just not the same.</p>