Anonymous wrote:Hilarious how you minimize the legacy effect and assume it’s your kids stellar ECs and recs!
Anonymous wrote:I am older but went to high school in Texas and now live in NOVA. Texas in high school it was UPenn and this area it seems Penn.
I think the circles we run in around these parts, folks know Penn vs Penn State. Ivy, etc.
Agree this is a real issue as my daughter is struggling with attending law school there even though ranked no. 4.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/bdc.2025/
Basis DC Instagram already shows 3 UPenn admits out of a class of about 40-44?
Anonymous wrote:I know two BASIS DC kids got in ED.
I’m sure those kids are very accomplished. That’s a great result!
At the same time, how/why does a public charter school in a city of 700K have a graduating class of 40 kids? If a school’s denominator is tiny because only the highest achievers stick around through grade 12 (which has always been the case with Basis), its results *should* be stellar. But at some point it becomes a misnomer to call such a place a “public” school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/bdc.2025/
Basis DC Instagram already shows 3 UPenn admits out of a class of about 40-44?
Anonymous wrote:I know two BASIS DC kids got in ED.
I’m sure those kids are very accomplished. That’s a great result!
At the same time, how/why does a public charter school in a city of 700K have a graduating class of 40 kids? If a school’s denominator is tiny because only the highest achievers stick around through grade 12 (which has always been the case with Basis), its results *should* be stellar. But at some point it becomes a misnomer to call such a place a “public” school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/bdc.2025/
Basis DC Instagram already shows 3 UPenn admits out of a class of about 40-44?
Anonymous wrote:I know two BASIS DC kids got in ED.
I’m sure those kids are very accomplished. That’s a great result!
At the same time, how/why does a public charter school in a city of 700K have a graduating class of 40 kids? If a school’s denominator is tiny because only the highest achievers stick around through grade 12 (which has always been the case with Basis), its results *should* be stellar. But at some point it becomes a misnomer to call such a place a “public” school.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/bdc.2025/
Basis DC Instagram already shows 3 UPenn admits out of a class of about 40-44?
Anonymous wrote:I know two BASIS DC kids got in ED.
Anonymous wrote:I know two BASIS DC kids got in ED.
Anonymous wrote:We are very active alums and our son was deferred and then waitlisted. Luckily he got into another great school and doing well. For DC#2, we have decided not to apply ED to Penn because I don't think ED is an advantage.