Anonymous wrote:Who cares! BASIS comps are no big deal for kids who do the work. There's rigor at BASIS to be sure, along with precious respect for kids' individual learning styles, backgrounds or academic interests. The school is a machine, like Chipotle, working off set recipes nationwide. Works for some, abhorrent and limiting to others aiming equally high in college admissions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Come on, how much joy of learning is there to be had in that joyless building? There isn't even a library or a tree.
Or a stage. Also, I'm from Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:Come on, how much joy of learning is there to be had in that joyless building? There isn't even a library or a tree.
Anonymous wrote:Like other posters say, comps really aren't that big of deal -- it's just learning a different way to study. Once you've got that, it's pretty easy. My kid has done them and hasn't lost any joy in learning.
Anonymous wrote:It's good practice for AP exams in high school.
Anonymous wrote:BASIS DC middle-school kids are now gearing up for pre-comps and will have comps later this year. The pre-comps cover all the material covered in substantive classes so far this year and the comps will cover all the material covered in substantive classes during the whole year. In each subject, BASIS kids take a "common" exam written by a non-local BASIS teacher that all BASIS students in the US take and a "native" exam written by their teacher that covers all the material covered in class.
Does any other school in DCPS have similar comprehensive exams twice a year? DCI? Other public schools in the DMV?
What about private schools in the area (other than, obviously, BASIS McLean)? Washington International?