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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Even BASIS math only goes to multivariate! So calling walls weak on math because it too only offers up to multivariate is ridiculous. (I am not disagreeing that walls has many flaws - but a lack of challenging math courses is not one of them).[/quote] Walls just offers the basics for a humanities person. It’s just not competitive for stem. Removing the testing requirements and refusing to look at what courses applicants took just makes me nervous as a parent. I don’t want my kid around someone who is taking regular math and English and not trying. I want my kids around people who are intellectually curious and took the hard electives, who don’t have to worry about dual enrollment because the school doesn’t provide sufficient math and science courses. I don’t want them to attend a school where the parent community thinks math courses are “miserable”. Good for you that you’re happy. To each his own. [/quote] Yes, good job understanding the thread, DCI or BASIS is best for you. Even better, take a time machine, do better in your career/ life choices, afford private for your kid where they’ll offer a 1-on-1 tailored course in algebraic geometry. Leave the rest of us to wallow in the mud of Walls, Banneker, McKinley etc and be really, really sad.[/quote] Thanks for this helpful input. /s[/quote]
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