Out of all the programs offered to students, IB is undoubtedly one of the most difficult. This is because students are expected not only to navigate between the requirements of their different classes but also to several internal essays (IA), an extended essay (EE), theory of knowledge (TOK), and creative, action and service (CAS) efforts. Moreover, because of the IB’s rigorous curriculum, students are often more prepared for the challenges of university and thus valued more when it comes to university admissions and further studies at university.
 
Furthermore, the IB program differentiates from other programs such as GCSE and the AP because It is about developing students’ skills and getting stronger in analyzing, processing data, problem-solving and critical thinking. One of the goals of IB is to help students become lifelong learners who not only excel in their personal study but also their personal development.