You mean the Wilson, Wall and Latin students who were admitted to top tier universities year after year? BASIS boosters can be so dense and one-dimensional. So anti-booster, why are you dredging up a thread from June 2017??? |
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go Barnard!
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What is the MATTER with you people? Yes, it's true, if you don't go to Harvard your life is over. |
No it's not over, but parents are staying at BASIS against their child's wishes, hoping that their kid will definitely get into an IVY. |
A bit of an exaggeration, no? There are ~40 seniors at BASIS. Most of these students - and their parents - are well aware they aren't going to an Ivy and have been aware of this for some time. -Parent of a non-Ivy bound BASIS senior who did not want to leave the school |
I truly appreciate this insight. My son was at Basis for 2 years and probably would have achieved more if he had stayed, but I don't think BASIS DC would foster burnout the way BASIS AZ does. In my experience, BDC has a student body that arrives less prepared than Arizona's (yes I know it's lottery in both cases but the pool of applicants is quite different.) So I did not see burnout, instead while there my son developed a feeling of confidence and mastery he has not seen before or since. I'm sorry we pulled him out, he did not ask to leave. Basis is not 'drill and kill' as some posters characterize it. Rather, within a someone longer class period, time is spent on vocabulary and methodology of the sciences. Yes to drills, which are competitive and fun the way my son described it, but it is so that they can read and research at a higher level sooner. |