Anonymous wrote:Kids can pay a high price for all that flexibility senior year. Almost all the AP learning and testing at BASIS is shoehorned in to the first 3 years of HS. We were unusual in that we continued with full on AP prep through senior year before our kid applied to colleges in the fall of a gap year. Our kid’s stretched out learning process was happier, and more successful, than the abridged version pushed on many BASIS classmates. College counseling is over-rated at BASIS so we hired help. Do your own thing, folks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Search BASIS vs. Walls. There have been other threads. I’d wait to see if you get in before doing detective work. Your odds aren’t fantastic if your student is white.
Weird you say this. Every white kid I know who applied got in, which made sense as they were all qualified. A few chose walls, most who were already at basis chose to stay at basis. I’m not in any way trying to say which choice is better. Just stating data points.
Anonymous wrote:Search BASIS vs. Walls. There have been other threads. I’d wait to see if you get in before doing detective work. Your odds aren’t fantastic if your student is white.
Anonymous wrote:Search BASIS vs. Walls. There have been other threads. I’d wait to see if you get in before doing detective work. Your odds aren’t fantastic if your student is white.