Basis v. Deal

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:BASIS is a tough school, but is a good school for education,
If parents and their children think it's a too tough then they should just leave instead of complaining



Troll??? BASIS does not think that way and wants every child to succeed. BASIS is going above and beyond to try and get every student up to speed.
i didn't say that you cheese puff, but some children are not prepared for the tough curriculum. I didn't say that BASIS
Thought that way
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Depends on what your student is like. Based on their website, Deal is running at around 300-400 kids per each grade, as opposed to around 400 TOTAL for Basis, if you were to add up all students in all grades, 5th through 8th.

Some kids aren't into a big zoo of an environment, some get lost in the shuffle and so on, lose confidence being a small fish in a huge pond. Conversely, some kids really like being in a smaller, more intimate environment like Basis where everyone knows you by name.
a child would feel a bit small in a school that big, so if your child is one that likes to keep to them self, I suggest BASIS




Oh really? You suggest Basis? You don't say! I wonder where the next generation of Nobel prize chemists are... Basis? The next planet will be discovered at Basis. What would it take to re-launch manned spaceflight? Basis! If academics were basketball, do you know who'd win the Final Four tonight? That's right - Basis! I heard the entire graduating class of Harvard has asked if they can hand over their caps & gowns to Basis!

EVERYBODY on DCUM knows that there is a tireless Basis booster. Seriously you should just stop for a while, you've become such a joke that's it's the opposite of helpful. Pipe down or I'm going to let everyone know your little secret: you're the one who told the Princeton Mom that there was nothing over-the-top about her letter, and she should just send it on in to the Daily Princetonian - there's just no such thing as not knowing when to shut up, right?
you are right! they meant if your childlike's to keep to their self, then they suggest BASIS
Not because they will probably beat everyone else


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Depends on what your student is like. Based on their website, Deal is running at around 300-400 kids per each grade, as opposed to around 400 TOTAL for Basis, if you were to add up all students in all grades, 5th through 8th.

Some kids aren't into a big zoo of an environment, some get lost in the shuffle and so on, lose confidence being a small fish in a huge pond. Conversely, some kids really like being in a smaller, more intimate environment like Basis where everyone knows you by name.
a child would feel a bit small in a school that big, so if your child is one that likes to keep to them self, I suggest BASIS




Oh really? You suggest Basis? You don't say! I wonder where the next generation of Nobel prize chemists are... Basis? The next planet will be discovered at Basis. What would it take to re-launch manned spaceflight? Basis! If academics were basketball, do you know who'd win the Final Four tonight? That's right - Basis! I heard the entire graduating class of Harvard has asked if they can hand over their caps & gowns to Basis!
No you are not right, so I wouldn't feel sad if you told a lie
EVERYBODY on DCUM knows that there is a tireless Basis booster. Seriously you should just stop for a while, you've become such a joke that's it's the opposite of helpful. Pipe down or I'm going to let everyone know your little secret: you're the one who told the Princeton Mom that there was nothing over-the-top about her letter, and she should just send it on in to the Daily Princetonian - there's just no such thing as not knowing when to shut up, right?
you are right! they meant if your childlike's to keep to their self, then they suggest BASIS
Not because they will probably beat everyone else


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Depends on what your student is like. Based on their website, Deal is running at around 300-400 kids per each grade, as opposed to around 400 TOTAL for Basis, if you were to add up all students in all grades, 5th through 8th.

Some kids aren't into a big zoo of an environment, some get lost in the shuffle and so on, lose confidence being a small fish in a huge pond. Conversely, some kids really like being in a smaller, more intimate environment like Basis where everyone knows you by name.
a child would feel a bit small in a school that big, so if your child is one that likes to keep to them self, I suggest BASIS




Oh really? You suggest Basis? You don't say! I wonder where the next generation of Nobel prize chemists are... Basis? The next planet will be discovered at Basis. What would it take to re-launch manned spaceflight? Basis! If academics were basketball, do you know who'd win the Final Four tonight? That's right - Basis! I heard the entire graduating class of Harvard has asked if they can hand over their caps & gowns to Basis! :roll
EVERYBODY on DCUM knows that there is a tireless Basis booster. Seriously you should just stop for a while, you've become such a joke that's it's the opposite of helpful. Pipe down or I'm going to let everyone know your little secret: you're the one who told the Princeton Mom that there was nothing over-the-top about her letter, and she should just send it on in to the Daily Princetonian - there's just no such thing as not knowing when to shut up, right?
you are right! they meant if your childlike's to keep to their self, then they suggest BASIS
Not because they will probably beat everyone else


not really, I'm not the one, so I won't feel sad if you told a lie so IN YOUR FACE
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Didn't you know it's against the rules around here for anyone to be favorable toward their school choice?





There is favorable, and then there is fluffing.
Anonymous
Wow. Someone is truly over the top.

So, we are to understand it's "fluffing" to make a true statement of fact comparing the size of two schools?

Enough to warrant a barrage of obnoxious posts, attacks and hyperbolic commentary about Nobel Prizes, Harvard (and I think all of us are still scratching our heads about the Daily Princetonian comment)?

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