Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Walls is 51% white and 49% non-white.
And 24% of the “non-white” population is Black. That’s hardly a 50/50 split.
Huh? No one is saying the school is 50% black.
This is misinformation. Most of my child's African American friends did not get into Walls and acceptance was higher among whites.
Not so sure about that. This class looks to be close to 50/50.
Your reliance on you own personal experience is misinformation. Just because you know a few blacks kids that didn’t get in means nothing.
The school is very diverse and has plenty of black kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Walls is 51% white and 49% non-white.
And 24% of the “non-white” population is Black. That’s hardly a 50/50 split.
Huh? No one is saying the school is 50% black.
This is misinformation. Most of my child's African American friends did not get into Walls and acceptance was higher among whites.
Not so sure about that. This class looks to be close to 50/50.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Walls is 51% white and 49% non-white.
And 24% of the “non-white” population is Black. That’s hardly a 50/50 split.
Huh? No one is saying the school is 50% black.
Anonymous wrote: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.
This is misinformation. Most of my child's African American friends did not get into Walls and acceptance was higher among whites.
Can we please dispense with the anecdotal "my friends white/black friends" garbage? The data will speak for itself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Walls is 51% white and 49% non-white.
And 24% of the “non-white” population is Black. That’s hardly a 50/50 split.
Anonymous wrote:Walls is 51% white and 49% non-white.
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.
This is misinformation. Most of my child's African American friends did not get into Walls and acceptance was higher among whites.
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.
This is misinformation. Most of my child's African American friends did not get into Walls and acceptance was higher among whites.
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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I’m looking at the Pina Colada Song lyrics and I can’t “Escape” my curiosity for the joke here…can someone please explain?
I don't get it either
You don’t get the song? Or how it applies to someone obsessing over whether to enroll at Walls instead of BASIS?
OP here. Sooooo ….dance with the girl that brought you? (I can’t believe nobody (with personal knowledge/experience) has actually responded to my questions yet!)
Most BASIS parents don’t post on DCUM. Why not talk with other known BASIS parents? You can reach out to the Boosters to find out who to talk to. Most high school parents know someone who left for Walls and probably could put you in touch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I’m looking at the Pina Colada Song lyrics and I can’t “Escape” my curiosity for the joke here…can someone please explain?
I don't get it either
You don’t get the song? Or how it applies to someone obsessing over whether to enroll at Walls instead of BASIS?
OP here. Sooooo ….dance with the girl that brought you? (I can’t believe nobody (with personal knowledge/experience) has actually responded to my questions yet!)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I’m looking at the Pina Colada Song lyrics and I can’t “Escape” my curiosity for the joke here…can someone please explain?
I don't get it either
You don’t get the song? Or how it applies to someone obsessing over whether to enroll at Walls instead of BASIS?