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IB, AP, and AICE: They’re all college-level programs; what are the differences?

When students take AP, IB and AICE courses, they are studying college-level material while they’re in high school. These courses challenge students to explore topics in depth and work at a higher level by incorporating critical thinking, analysis, synthesis, multiple perspectives, and verbal communication skills. In a high school that uses a weighted GPA system,…

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IB, AP or AICE: A Comparison of the College-Level Programs

AP, IB and AICE programs enable students to study college-level material before they graduate high school. To their benefit, taking college-level courses in high school challenges students to explore topics in depth and work at a higher level. The courses set high expectations for critical thinking, analysis, synthesis, multiple perspectives, verbal communications skills and more….