I only know the ones in the UK:
Anglia Ruskin
Bucks New
Canterbury Christ Church
East London
Sunderland
York St John
and there are loads of US unis that accept IB cert candidates, long as you are predicted with outstanding grades and finally end up with good grades
I found some in other places:
University of British Columbia (vancouver, Canada)
Les Roches (Switzerland)
Le Cordon Bleu
IB Diploma is the diploma that you get when you complete the IB program in high school. IB a course that you can take in high school that is much more difficult than the regular school program as it is like a mini university. IB is short for International Baccalaureate.
Well, there are some that say it is better as the A-leves are too easy... I have no experience with A-levels myself, but whether or not you should do the IB (if that is what you are asking) comes down to you as a person. IB is not for everyone, and if you are going to do it, you must do it for your self. Universities do not in general prefere IB students, and getting into Oxbridge e.g. can be much harder for IB students, as they can require 43 (or more?) out of 45 points (I'm still going to try). I would never do anything but the IB myself:)
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A- levels is ten times better than ib. I would know since this message is coming from an ib school. It is terrible. Students are working or presenting in assemblies. And apparently, you will require an apple pc to get anywhere. Also, you'd need to do twice the amount of subjects for the same chance to get into university.
there is no way
The main differences between IGCSE and IB is how long they are and when they are taken. IGCSE is usually taken four years prior to university, while IB is generally done during the last two years pre-university. There are some IB programs that are taken for four years before college in other countries.
As a parent, I was very curious about the IB curriculum when I decided to go for it while choosing a school. Following is what I learned about the IB syllabus and how it is different: The IB syllabus focuses on the development of critical thinking and problem-solving skills. It helps students with global awareness. The students get the flexibility to explore subjects that interest them. The IB programme's holistic approach prepares students for college and life after school. Impressed by the benefits of the IB programme, we opted for Glendale International School in Hyderabad for our child. The school offers an IB programme, promoting the physical, emotional, intellectual and social growth of the students.
Weird, I just happened to be speaking about this to one of my teachers today. I was worried that my IGCSE score would be bad due to my failure in Chemistry and Physics (subjects which are mandatory). For next year my IB will start and I will definitely not be doing those two as it will also decrease my IB score and I pretty much suck at them. Is your situation similar? When I told my teacher about this they said that usually Universities will look at both your IB and IGCSE score when going into Universities but will look more into your IGCSE score. If you were to get a great IB score (e.g. 35) Universities won't pay attention to your IGCSE. So to answer your question and conclude my statement you can get into a top university with IGCSE and great IB. p.s. How bad is bad for your IGCSE and what is your idea for "great" IB score? Hope I could be a help!
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.
IB schools in Bangalore offer quality education like international IB schools but at minimize expenses. They follow the same curriculum, but global IB schools may have a more diverse environment. Both prepare students well for the future.