I know someone (though not well) who has a child enrolled in an IB program in another state. They've been quite happy with the experience, from what I they've said to me.

This is a child who is HG and high-achieving.

I don't think that it would be a great fit for my DD, who tends toward perfectionism and task-avoidance underachievement. It's much more cohesive as a total program when compared with the a la carte offerings via dual enrollment or AP, however, which appeals to me personally.



Schrödinger's cat walks into a bar. And doesn't.