<p>I tried searching but could not find anything, so here is my question. How does Chicago treat full IB students. Does it just treat them the same a AP student. Or in admissions is it taken into account that a Full Diploma student does much more then take hard classes and studying for a test like an AP student would.</p>
<p>I don't know how they treat us in admissions. As far as placement, you need a 6 or 7 HL to get credit, which means that it's way, way easier to get credit with AP (everything I'd have gotten IB credit for I also got AP credit for at a higher level.)</p>
<p>We LOVE IB! Also, IB is not just about transferring credits. We love the extended essay and the service part. We love the Theory of Knowledge course. Everyone, go out and enroll in IB!</p>
<p>If it's offered, of course. We never evaluate students against other students who have had more opportunities than them.</p>
<p>One thing of course is that if IB is the most rigorous course track at your school (which it almost always is), it is very important that you take it. It's not good if your counselor marks that you didn't take the most rigorous possible courseload.</p>
<p>I am taking it, and it is the most rigorous. Ya for TOK!</p>