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Insights on AICE classes?

Hey guys, I'm currently a high school junior, and I've been looking into taking some AICE classes next year. I've heard they're pretty challenging, but do they carry the same weight as APs in college admissions? What's been your experience with AICE classes?

7 months ago

Hey there! AICE (Advanced International Certificate of Education) classes are a great option for students looking to challenge themselves and demonstrate academic rigor. While they may not be as well-known or as widely recognized as AP courses, most colleges are familiar with the AICE program and consider it to be a strong and respected curriculum. The AICE program is administered by the University of Cambridge's examination board and has a global focus, which can provide a unique perspective in your education.

In terms of college admissions, AICE classes are generally seen as comparable to AP courses, and they can signal to colleges that you're taking rigorous coursework. The rigor of your course schedule is one of the major factors considered in the admissions process, so adding AICE classes to your schedule can definitely be a plus. One thing to keep in mind, though, is that not all colleges award credit for AICE exams like they do for AP exams. You'll want to research the specific schools you're interested in to see their policy on accepting AICE credits.

Students who have taken AICE classes often report that they enjoy the depth and breadth of subjects offered through the program. Many find that the AICE curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, problem-solving, and practical application, which can be useful for college and beyond. Some students may find AICE classes to be challenging, but that challenge can help prepare you for college-level coursework and demonstrate your commitment to learning.

In summary, if you're interested in AICE classes and believe they'll be a good fit for you, they can definitely be a valuable addition to your high school schedule. Just make sure to check with the colleges you're considering to confirm how these courses might impact your admission or credit transfer opportunities. Good luck!

7 months ago

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