Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WIS has practically zero legacy or hooks.
Are you kidding? Tons of diversity hooks.
Anonymous wrote:WIS has practically zero legacy or hooks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd put GDS number one. And nobody in my family attended it. Several people in my family (including my kids) went to Sidwell and we had some STA and NCS as well. GDS has a great combination of rigor and encouragement of critical thinking.
How do you know GDS is number one if no one in your family attended it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WIS has practically zero legacy or hooks.
How do you know where their parents went to college?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Basis bots earning their yuans on this thread. Likely a meaningless thread started by them as well to bring Basis in the conversation
+1
Looks like the Basis marketing team is using the DCUM channel. Jeff needs to look at this.
Anonymous wrote:WIS has practically zero legacy or hooks.
Anonymous wrote:WIS has practically zero legacy or hooks.
Anonymous wrote:Basis is the simple answer if you look at the AP exams and standardized tests (purely academic criterion). No way around it. College acceptance is a distorted measure. In top privates it reflects legacy and also the fact that there are more families with money so kids go to top choices without regard to scholarship.