<p>But on the plus side, most schools give you extra points to boost your GPA. Mine gives 15 extra(woot!) I get home around 6 everyday and finish my hw around 9:30-10:30 depending on the day. I then study for the SAT/PSAT, but yeah it’s doable. It’s just work intensive and different. Like I said earlier, it’s more applicable thinking and analytical(yay). And at rokr32, wow! Good job sir <em>tips hat</em> and @Swinter, it’s not that I’m a big advocate, it’s more like I want you to be fully aware of what your getting into. IB IS NOT EASY! You have to be fully motivated, organized, hardworking, and intelligent in every aspect you do. More people will drop out of IB within the first semester and get into AP, I have to give you that. it’s not the AP is easier(Although in SOME ways it is), it’s that it’s less involved outside of actually graduating to get credits and the diploma. I suggested to my CAS Advisor/Advisor of IB(to students) that the sophomores and juniors have a get together to ask questions about IB. Same with the juniors and seniors, she really like the idea and now they are planning to go through with it(IB counseler). Talk to any past IB people or IB people in general…if you can find them
@rokr32 are you a senior by chance? If so, I have some questions for you, I’m just a junior.</p>