Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is the 2017 list of where they actually went:
The colleges and universities that the BASIS DC Class of 2017 will attend include:
Boston College
University of Dallas
Bowie State University
Johnson & Wales University
Barnard College
Georgia State University
University of Maine
Hampshire College
Princeton University
Haverford College
George Mason University
University of Dallas
Montgomery College
Culinary Institute of America
Morgan State University
Coppin State University
That’s a pretty good list. As good as many privates.
These schools are all fine. The issue I see is that the students put in way more hours and crammed in a lot of busy work to achieve these schools while kids in the burbs did half the amount of work yet got the same results.
IN other words, the work at BASIS is not significantly more advanced than any basic suburban high school in this area, they just have more homework, busy work and is likely poorly taught and rushed through.
Do you know this to be true, or are you just speculating? If you live in the suburbs where all high schools are pretty good, I can see how you'd be unimpressed. But for students in DC, a citywide public high school that regularly produces these college acceptances is really exciting. Maybe you need to live here to understand the significance.
-DC native, not a basis parent
I live in the area suburbs and have my entire life. I am well aware of the challenges with DC public schools. but the demographic stats for BASIS are close to other close in suburban high schools that get the exact same results for colleges. It's very likely that these kids killed themselves for nothing and they could have achieved the same results elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is the 2017 list of where they actually went:
The colleges and universities that the BASIS DC Class of 2017 will attend include:
Boston College
University of Dallas
Bowie State University
Johnson & Wales University
Barnard College
Georgia State University
University of Maine
Hampshire College
Princeton University
Haverford College
George Mason University
University of Dallas
Montgomery College
Culinary Institute of America
Morgan State University
Coppin State University
That’s a pretty good list. As good as many privates.
These schools are all fine. The issue I see is that the students put in way more hours and crammed in a lot of busy work to achieve these schools while kids in the burbs did half the amount of work yet got the same results.
IN other words, the work at BASIS is not significantly more advanced than any basic suburban high school in this area, they just have more homework, busy work and is likely poorly taught and rushed through.
Do you know this to be true, or are you just speculating? If you live in the suburbs where all high schools are pretty good, I can see how you'd be unimpressed. But for students in DC, a citywide public high school that regularly produces these college acceptances is really exciting. Maybe you need to live here to understand the significance.
-DC native, not a basis parent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is the 2017 list of where they actually went:
The colleges and universities that the BASIS DC Class of 2017 will attend include:
Boston College
University of Dallas
Bowie State University
Johnson & Wales University
Barnard College
Georgia State University
University of Maine
Hampshire College
Princeton University
Haverford College
George Mason University
University of Dallas
Montgomery College
Culinary Institute of America
Morgan State University
Coppin State University
That’s a pretty good list. As good as many privates.
These schools are all fine. The issue I see is that the students put in way more hours and crammed in a lot of busy work to achieve these schools while kids in the burbs did half the amount of work yet got the same results.
IN other words, the work at BASIS is not significantly more advanced than any basic suburban high school in this area, they just have more homework, busy work and is likely poorly taught and rushed through.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is the 2017 list of where they actually went:
The colleges and universities that the BASIS DC Class of 2017 will attend include:
Boston College
University of Dallas
Bowie State University
Johnson & Wales University
Barnard College
Georgia State University
University of Maine
Hampshire College
Princeton University
Haverford College
George Mason University
University of Dallas
Montgomery College
Culinary Institute of America
Morgan State University
Coppin State University
That’s a pretty good list. As good as many privates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, it's only 14 kids, so hard to really draw any conclusions.
But as a Wilson parent who has been listening to my neighbors who are Basis parents go on and on and on about how superior Basis is, I would have expected a better list than this.
Really? For 14 kids you expected more? And the school is less than 10 years old. Meanwhile half of Wilson students are not even on track to graduate.
Lady, you are not expecting better from BASIS. You are not-so-secretly enraged that you overpaid for an unrenovated, ugly, front hall colonial in Wilson's catchment and no-one is impressed. Sorry you made a stupid real estate decision, but BASIS did well.
** NOT affiliated with BASIS, Wilson, the PCSB or DCPS. No axe to grind, no dog in the hunt. I just like popping the balloons of the self-important.
I'm the PP. Just for the record, I'm not a lady, and I did not overpay for my home in Wilson's catchment - that actually turned out to be the best investment I've ever made in my life.
I'm not enraged about anything - I'm just observing that Basis parents talk about the school like it is an otherworldly college prep school - and, based on this list, it is just like any other school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, it's only 14 kids, so hard to really draw any conclusions.
But as a Wilson parent who has been listening to my neighbors who are Basis parents go on and on and on about how superior Basis is, I would have expected a better list than this.
Really? For 14 kids you expected more? And the school is less than 10 years old. Meanwhile half of Wilson students are not even on track to graduate.
Lady, you are not expecting better from BASIS. You are not-so-secretly enraged that you overpaid for an unrenovated, ugly, front hall colonial in Wilson's catchment and no-one is impressed. Sorry you made a stupid real estate decision, but BASIS did well.
** NOT affiliated with BASIS, Wilson, the PCSB or DCPS. No axe to grind, no dog in the hunt. I just like popping the balloons of the self-important.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This year's college list is lackluster considering that most of the current BASIS seniors followed a super accelerated STEM oriented curriculum there all the way from 7th grade. Plus, they've had a full-time college counselor practically to themselves.
curriculum is a small factor in college admissions. GPA and standardized scoring play a much larger role --- so a rigorous curriculum can actually hurt college admission prospects by lowering GPA's.
Anonymous wrote:This year's college list is lackluster considering that most of the current BASIS seniors followed a super accelerated STEM oriented curriculum there all the way from 7th grade. Plus, they've had a full-time college counselor practically to themselves.
Anonymous wrote:[q
Sorry, not impressed (other than with Princeton) given the alleged stratospheric rigor of the curriculum and heavy STEM emphasis from MS.
Signed,
Ivy League grad who attended public HS where most grads didn't go on to 4-year colleges.
Anonymous wrote:This year's college list is lackluster considering that most of the current BASIS seniors followed a super accelerated STEM oriented curriculum there all the way from 7th grade. Plus, they've had a full-time college counselor practically to themselves.
Anonymous wrote:This year's college list is lackluster considering that most of the current BASIS seniors followed a super accelerated STEM oriented curriculum there all the way from 7th grade. Plus, they've had a full-time college counselor practically to themselves.