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International Baccalaureate (IB) programs are treated exactly the same as Advanced Placement (AP) classes within the United States.The difference is that colleges in other countries accept IB but do not accept AP.So the major benefit is mobility. That is, you can go to almost any school, anywhere with IB credits but you must stay within the United States with AP credits.
The ACT is a standardized test similar to the SAT, while IB is a program similar to AP. They have nothing in common....
That is what I am doing because that fits the program at my school. However if your ib classes solely look at ib topics I wouldn't recommend it.
IB is considered stressful by some because it has a lot of advanced material to be learned in a short time. But, what is to expect from a course that is considered higher than that of an AP course. You take 6 courses that all are higher than AP.
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yes you can my brother Anthony can he goes to college and high school so yeah its possible.
Make the class up, fool.
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