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I'm interested in social sciences and humanities and I'm in a dilemma on whether or not to stay in IB, or switch to the regular program. I think IB would make uni much less stressful and prepare/ challenge me, but regular has a lot more choices... would IB still be a good idea for me?
IB courses include:
Functions/ Calculus
Religion/ Theory of Knowledge
French/ French
English Literature
History and Politics
2 sciences + Integrated sciences
Regular courses Includes:
English
3 Sciences (Bio, physics, chemistry)
Individuals and Families in a Diverse Society/ Family Studies
World History
Data Management
Philosophy
Co-op
Functions/ Calculus
For regular I meant to say: Social Studies Co-op
IB courses include:
Functions/ Calculus
Religion/ Theory of Knowledge
French/ French
English Literature
History and Politics
2 sciences + Integrated sciences
Regular courses Includes:
English
3 Sciences (Bio, physics, chemistry)
Individuals and Families in a Diverse Society/ Family Studies
World History
Data Management
Philosophy
Co-op
Functions/ Calculus
For regular I meant to say: Social Studies Co-op