Some IB courses are valued the same as AP (Advanced Placement) courses, but you might want to check with Admissions at Columbia about that.
In general, it can't hurt, but your test scores are more likely to have an impact.
It is better to have an international degree.
Yes
International Baccalaureate (IB)
practically all universities accept the IB diploma as an alternative to A-Levels. I went on a university trip recently, and the admissions tutor told us that he actually preferred IB, as it shows that you are a more well rounded person.
yes, accreditation Mill
The LACSAP fractions are a set of fractions set in a geometric pattern that are part of one of the two portfolio any International Baccalaureate - Diploma student must complete.
Liberty International University is NOT a diploma mill. It's a accredited University, its just not a good one. The school is in a bad part of Tampa, its in a old run down office park on top of a UPS store.
There are many reasons to become a student of the International Baccalaureate program for a few reasons. Firstly, it is a very advanced program. Students who go through the International Baccalaureate program are more prepared for college. I know this because the average drop in GPA from high school to college for alumni of my International Baccalaureate school is significantly smaller that the average drop in GPA from high school to college for alumni of other schools in my area. Secondly, it is widely recognized. The IB diploma is recognized in most countries around the world. Thirdly, the foreign language program is emphasized. All students of the International Baccalaureate are required to test in a foreign language. At my school, we are required to take 4 years of a foreign language and 1 year of studying the culture of that language, as opposed to the two years required at other schools in my area. This emphasis on foreign language is fun and looks great in a resume. Finally, the IB diploma can give a student Advanced Credit for many colleges and universities.
If you don't have a diploma, none. If you do, no worse then someone who hasn't dropped out.
Of course you can enter Harvard University with the International Baccalaureate diploma providing of course your grades are sufficiently high. I believe you need a 7 in all high level courses and 6 in standard level courses.
To get a med tech certification, you will have to go to university and at least get a diploma. Good schools include British Columbia Information Technology university and Camosun College.
Anand Singapore International School (ASIS) is one of the IB schools in Chennai that offers the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme for students in Grades 11 and 12. The IB Diploma Programme is a two-year program, designed to provide students with a broad and balanced education, while developing their critical thinking, research, and communication skills.