Which program is more challenging: AP or IB?

A lot of people argue that the Advanced Placed (AP) curriculum is way easier than the International Baccalaureate (IB). As other people contend, in general, AP gives students greater freedom by letting them pick which courses to study. Although this framework is still difficult, it allows students to concentrate on areas in which they excel or participate, therefore lightening the work relative to the IB program, which is more regimented and includes more disciplines. 

But while it is true IB’s curriculum can be demanding because it spans a wide range of subjects and requires students to write lengthy essays and take examinations on their own, it can also depend on the student’s academic strengths.

For example, a student might be poor in some areas, like what AP provides, and stronger in writing and participating in IB research projects and vice versa. The student might find it simpler to adopt IB than AP. Although both colleges demand a lot of effort, they differ greatly in their approaches to instruction and student evaluation. Thus, knowing the interests of the learners helps them to follow both their passions and their strong points.

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