Anonymous wrote:Note that the college list is acceptances (i.e., a smaller number of strong students can account for a big chunk of the so-called top schools), not matriculations.
And there's no transparency into absolute numbers. You'd expect something like this to be more credible.
https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1666104665/holtonarms/tmjzp6e174qqabcx49cs/schoolprofilesy2023_921.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:colleges admissions are on par with the Big 3
Oh really?
I’m asking not telling.
Their website says the average SAT for the Class of 2022 was 1458, the average ACT was 33, that 50 percent of the class got into a top 25 and that 89 percent got into a top 50. The college list also includes every Ivy, MIT, Cal Tech and Stanford. So I’m asking: how does this compare with the Big 3? Why am I a terrible person simply for asking the question?
I don't know how it stacks up with the Big 3, but I'm not one who pays too much attention to college placement. I just had a kid go through the admissions process and it is so, so much more nuanced than a list can capture. There is no doubt the school is a STEM grinder, but ask someone whose kid goes there what their curriculum lacks and the ECs/sports they don't offer (either due to lack of interest by the student body or the school's choice) that the typical private (or even public) school in this area provides. If comparisions must be made, it probably makes more sense to compare Basis to TJ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:colleges admissions are on par with the Big 3
Oh really?
I’m asking not telling.
Their website says the average SAT for the Class of 2022 was 1458, the average ACT was 33, that 50 percent of the class got into a top 25 and that 89 percent got into a top 50. The college list also includes every Ivy, MIT, Cal Tech and Stanford. So I’m asking: how does this compare with the Big 3? Why am I a terrible person simply for asking the question?
You’re coming across as inauthentic because you’ve already told us your kids are grown and done with college. You said you had a curiosity coming over to this forum from the money and finance forum and after you googled the school. And you’re keeping it going with the questions, comparing it to big 3. I don’t buy it. I know that doesn’t matter to you. I think you should let it go instead of stirring up trouble when you (admittedly) have absolutely no skin in the game.
Anonymous wrote:Note that the college list is acceptances (i.e., a smaller number of strong students can account for a big chunk of the so-called top schools), not matriculations.
And there's no transparency into absolute numbers. You'd expect something like this to be more credible.
https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1666104665/holtonarms/tmjzp6e174qqabcx49cs/schoolprofilesy2023_921.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:colleges admissions are on par with the Big 3
Oh really?
I’m asking not telling.
Their website says the average SAT for the Class of 2022 was 1458, the average ACT was 33, that 50 percent of the class got into a top 25 and that 89 percent got into a top 50. The college list also includes every Ivy, MIT, Cal Tech and Stanford. So I’m asking: how does this compare with the Big 3? Why am I a terrible person simply for asking the question?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:colleges admissions are on par with the Big 3
Oh really?
I’m asking not telling.
Their website says the average SAT for the Class of 2022 was 1458, the average ACT was 33, that 50 percent of the class got into a top 25 and that 89 percent got into a top 50. The college list also includes every Ivy, MIT, Cal Tech and Stanford. So I’m asking: how does this compare with the Big 3? Why am I a terrible person simply for asking the question?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:colleges admissions are on par with the Big 3
Oh really?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Big 3 schools (and plenty others) have better reputations, better facilities, and offer a more well-rounded education than Basis. Basis VA (not to be confused with Basis schools in other states) is for profit.
See I’m the OP and I didn’t know that. Thanks for the information. I’m not a troll, a “booster” or anything else. All I know is that I googled it and saw it has very high test scores and a great track record when it comes to college admissions so I asked the question. It does seem like test scores and colleges admissions are on par with the Big 3, right?
Go away
Anonymous wrote:colleges admissions are on par with the Big 3
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Big 3 schools (and plenty others) have better reputations, better facilities, and offer a more well-rounded education than Basis. Basis VA (not to be confused with Basis schools in other states) is for profit.
See I’m the OP and I didn’t know that. Thanks for the information. I’m not a troll, a “booster” or anything else. All I know is that I googled it and saw it has very high test scores and a great track record when it comes to college admissions so I asked the question. It does seem like test scores and colleges admissions are on par with the Big 3, right?
Anonymous wrote:The Big 3 schools (and plenty others) have better reputations, better facilities, and offer a more well-rounded education than Basis. Basis VA (not to be confused with Basis schools in other states) is for profit.