Anonymous wrote:Here’s what Sidwell puts on its website. Lots of big name schools, but also lots of no names. If BASIS isn’t lying about 89 percent of its grad going to at least a top 50, that would compare very well with Sidwell.
https://www.sidwell.edu/academics/college-counseling/college-matriculation
Anonymous wrote:Why won't the school post anything about matriculations?
Anonymous wrote:Why won't the school post anything about matriculations?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Link?
Some schools publish it in a magazine sent only to those who are part of the community. Just because you don't receive it, doesn't mean it's unavailable.
Ok so which is it? Is it that I’m a Neanderthal who can’t use the internet or is it that the schools don’t put the info on the internet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Link?
Some schools publish it in a magazine sent only to those who are part of the community. Just because you don't receive it, doesn't mean it's unavailable.
Anonymous wrote:Link?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the vitriolic bullsh*t on this thread (and other BIM threads) comes from a former employee who was terminated at BIM. This person posts the same tired pablum here constantly. This person apparently has nothing better to do.
The facts speak for themselves:
https://www.niche.com/k12/search/best-private-high-schools/s/virginia/
https://mclean.basisindependent.com/about/achievements/college-admissions/
If you are looking for a great private school option for an academically motivated kid, BIM should be on your short list.
Then why dont the Basis kids make a statistical dent on Ivy matriculations like the other schools in the area? I know that is not the only measure of success but it is notable that the other schools do show up to some extent and Basis does not.
https://polarislist.com/best-high-schools-in-virginia
https://ivyleaguefeeders.org/top-70-high-schools
50% of BIM seniors go to a Top 25 university. And that is with few athletic recruits and legacies. Those are impressive results.
Most Ivy admissions at the Big 3 consists of athletic recruits and legacies.
Without the college matriculation list, these stats cannot be verified, are easily manipulated, and highly suspicious.
I would just ignore these stats.
The Big 3 don't publish official annual matriculation lists either.
So, the numbers about Big 3 matriculations cannot be verified, are easily manipulated, and highly suspicious.
Accordingly, let's just ignore your comment.
Matriculation are published by these schools. You are a troll.
Link?
You are truly helpless. Go away.
Meaning you can’t provide one? Got it.
Meaning you are a Neanderthal who cannot use the internet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the vitriolic bullsh*t on this thread (and other BIM threads) comes from a former employee who was terminated at BIM. This person posts the same tired pablum here constantly. This person apparently has nothing better to do.
The facts speak for themselves:
https://www.niche.com/k12/search/best-private-high-schools/s/virginia/
https://mclean.basisindependent.com/about/achievements/college-admissions/
If you are looking for a great private school option for an academically motivated kid, BIM should be on your short list.
Then why dont the Basis kids make a statistical dent on Ivy matriculations like the other schools in the area? I know that is not the only measure of success but it is notable that the other schools do show up to some extent and Basis does not.
https://polarislist.com/best-high-schools-in-virginia
https://ivyleaguefeeders.org/top-70-high-schools
50% of BIM seniors go to a Top 25 university. And that is with few athletic recruits and legacies. Those are impressive results.
Most Ivy admissions at the Big 3 consists of athletic recruits and legacies.
Without the college matriculation list, these stats cannot be verified, are easily manipulated, and highly suspicious.
I would just ignore these stats.
The Big 3 don't publish official annual matriculation lists either.
So, the numbers about Big 3 matriculations cannot be verified, are easily manipulated, and highly suspicious.
Accordingly, let's just ignore your comment.
Matriculation are published by these schools. You are a troll.
Link?
You are truly helpless. Go away.
Meaning you can’t provide one? Got it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the vitriolic bullsh*t on this thread (and other BIM threads) comes from a former employee who was terminated at BIM. This person posts the same tired pablum here constantly. This person apparently has nothing better to do.
The facts speak for themselves:
https://www.niche.com/k12/search/best-private-high-schools/s/virginia/
https://mclean.basisindependent.com/about/achievements/college-admissions/
If you are looking for a great private school option for an academically motivated kid, BIM should be on your short list.
Then why dont the Basis kids make a statistical dent on Ivy matriculations like the other schools in the area? I know that is not the only measure of success but it is notable that the other schools do show up to some extent and Basis does not.
https://polarislist.com/best-high-schools-in-virginia
https://ivyleaguefeeders.org/top-70-high-schools
50% of BIM seniors go to a Top 25 university. And that is with few athletic recruits and legacies. Those are impressive results.
Most Ivy admissions at the Big 3 consists of athletic recruits and legacies.
Without the college matriculation list, these stats cannot be verified, are easily manipulated, and highly suspicious.
I would just ignore these stats.
The Big 3 don't publish official annual matriculation lists either.
So, the numbers about Big 3 matriculations cannot be verified, are easily manipulated, and highly suspicious.
Accordingly, let's just ignore your comment.
Matriculation are published by these schools. You are a troll.
Link?
You are truly helpless. Go away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the vitriolic bullsh*t on this thread (and other BIM threads) comes from a former employee who was terminated at BIM. This person posts the same tired pablum here constantly. This person apparently has nothing better to do.
The facts speak for themselves:
https://www.niche.com/k12/search/best-private-high-schools/s/virginia/
https://mclean.basisindependent.com/about/achievements/college-admissions/
If you are looking for a great private school option for an academically motivated kid, BIM should be on your short list.
Then why dont the Basis kids make a statistical dent on Ivy matriculations like the other schools in the area? I know that is not the only measure of success but it is notable that the other schools do show up to some extent and Basis does not.
https://polarislist.com/best-high-schools-in-virginia
https://ivyleaguefeeders.org/top-70-high-schools
50% of BIM seniors go to a Top 25 university. And that is with few athletic recruits and legacies. Those are impressive results.
Most Ivy admissions at the Big 3 consists of athletic recruits and legacies.
Without the college matriculation list, these stats cannot be verified, are easily manipulated, and highly suspicious.
I would just ignore these stats.
The Big 3 don't publish official annual matriculation lists either.
So, the numbers about Big 3 matriculations cannot be verified, are easily manipulated, and highly suspicious.
Accordingly, let's just ignore your comment.
Matriculation are published by these schools. You are a troll.
Link?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the vitriolic bullsh*t on this thread (and other BIM threads) comes from a former employee who was terminated at BIM. This person posts the same tired pablum here constantly. This person apparently has nothing better to do.
The facts speak for themselves:
https://www.niche.com/k12/search/best-private-high-schools/s/virginia/
https://mclean.basisindependent.com/about/achievements/college-admissions/
If you are looking for a great private school option for an academically motivated kid, BIM should be on your short list.
Then why dont the Basis kids make a statistical dent on Ivy matriculations like the other schools in the area? I know that is not the only measure of success but it is notable that the other schools do show up to some extent and Basis does not.
https://polarislist.com/best-high-schools-in-virginia
https://ivyleaguefeeders.org/top-70-high-schools
50% of BIM seniors go to a Top 25 university. And that is with few athletic recruits and legacies. Those are impressive results.
Most Ivy admissions at the Big 3 consists of athletic recruits and legacies.
Without the college matriculation list, these stats cannot be verified, are easily manipulated, and highly suspicious.
I would just ignore these stats.
The Big 3 don't publish official annual matriculation lists either.
So, the numbers about Big 3 matriculations cannot be verified, are easily manipulated, and highly suspicious.
Accordingly, let's just ignore your comment.
Matriculation are published by these schools. You are a troll.