Anonymous wrote:So glad someone posted this. My Walls friends all non-stop brag about their kids GPA's and how school just comes so easily to their super smart kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP sorry I meant all Juniors take AP Language and Composition
Walls only requires 2 APs?
Why is that a question? Most schools (public and private) don’t require a kid take any APs. Basis is the outlier the other way.
Basis requires at least 6 APs to graduate, starting in 8th grade. Of course, kids often take many more.
Most kids at Walls take 6 APs. Many take 9-10 APs. I don’t think requiring 6 is that meaningful.
Right, most kids, not all.
Every kid at BASIS takes at least 6 AP exams and most take over a dozen.
But do they pass? I know kids at Basis who took AP Calc in 8th grade and got a 2. What purpose does that serve?
There's no way that happened. Very few kids are skipped ahead to that degree. The kids who are were knocking it out the park with math. If they had any struggles along the way, they would have been bumped back down a level. Or, they would have been forced to take the slower pre-calculus sequence. In calculus, if the over-accelerated kid weren't pretty much guaranteed to pass the AP, they wouldn't have been allowed to take it.
My kid took the Calc AP in 8th and got a 5. He was the only kid in his grade skipped up to that level, and there weren't any kids in the grade above or behind who were double skipped like that. The person who "knows" "kids" (plural) at Basis who took AP Calc in 8th and got 2s is most likely the Basis hater who shows up on every thread trashing Basis or making things up to make Basis look bad.
I am PP and I don’t post trashing Basis. I don’t care enough about Basis to trash the school. I do post what people tell me. So I will just assume that the three kids who told me they got 2s on the AP Calc exam at Basis in 8th grade were lying. And that the anonymous posters know better than them. I will also ignore what the former Basis teachers I know tell me about the school. Because of course you know better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP sorry I meant all Juniors take AP Language and Composition
Walls only requires 2 APs?
Why is that a question? Most schools (public and private) don’t require a kid take any APs. Basis is the outlier the other way.
Basis requires at least 6 APs to graduate, starting in 8th grade. Of course, kids often take many more.
Most kids at Walls take 6 APs. Many take 9-10 APs. I don’t think requiring 6 is that meaningful.
Right, most kids, not all.
Every kid at BASIS takes at least 6 AP exams and most take over a dozen.
But do they pass? I know kids at Basis who took AP Calc in 8th grade and got a 2. What purpose does that serve?
Most kids don't take AP Calc until 10th or 11th grade at BASIS DC, so I'm not sure why these kids were taking it in 8th grade. They obviously weren't ready for the class.
Someone else posted that most kids take 3-5 APs by 10th grade at Basis. As if that should be the norm. But then i mentioned that kids who did that in 8th grade didn’t do well and you say they weren’t prepared. So which is it? You want Walls and Basis to require crazy numbers of APs at lower grades even if they aren’t prepared?
Very few kids take 3-5 APs by 10th grade at Basis. The majority of kids take only AP US Government in 9th. Some additionally take AP Physics 1, and some take an AP elective.
My rising 11th grader took AP Government in 9th, and then AP Chem, Calc, European History, and Lit in 10th. They will take another 5 APs next year and end with 10 total. This is a pretty normal load for a Basis student.
There are also two very important things you're missing in this discussion. At Basis, your AP score will change your final grade. Kids who score a 2 on an AP will at maximum get a B in the course, even if they had a 100% average in the class. Basis kids are not going to sit for an AP exam if they feel unprepared, because doing so will trash their GPA. Also, taking an AP class does not mean that you will be recommended or even allowed to take the AP exam. They take diagnostic mock AP exams beforehand, and any kids who don't look like they'll easily pass aren't allowed to take the AP test.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Walls doesn't allow AP exams until 10th grade.
Many BASIS students have taken 3-5 AP exams before 10th grade
It is false that Walls doesn’t allow APs until 10th grade.
They can’t bar you from taking AP tests elsewhere but totally true that they don’t offer AP classes to 9th graders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP sorry I meant all Juniors take AP Language and Composition
Walls only requires 2 APs?
Why is that a question? Most schools (public and private) don’t require a kid take any APs. Basis is the outlier the other way.
Basis requires at least 6 APs to graduate, starting in 8th grade. Of course, kids often take many more.
Most kids at Walls take 6 APs. Many take 9-10 APs. I don’t think requiring 6 is that meaningful.
Right, most kids, not all.
Every kid at BASIS takes at least 6 AP exams and most take over a dozen.
But do they pass? I know kids at Basis who took AP Calc in 8th grade and got a 2. What purpose does that serve?
There's no way that happened. Very few kids are skipped ahead to that degree. The kids who are were knocking it out the park with math. If they had any struggles along the way, they would have been bumped back down a level. Or, they would have been forced to take the slower pre-calculus sequence. In calculus, if the over-accelerated kid weren't pretty much guaranteed to pass the AP, they wouldn't have been allowed to take it.
My kid took the Calc AP in 8th and got a 5. He was the only kid in his grade skipped up to that level, and there weren't any kids in the grade above or behind who were double skipped like that. The person who "knows" "kids" (plural) at Basis who took AP Calc in 8th and got 2s is most likely the Basis hater who shows up on every thread trashing Basis or making things up to make Basis look bad.
Anonymous wrote:Hi! Just a quick message: This is a thread about Walls, not Basis. There's no good reason to dump on--or defend--Basis in this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP sorry I meant all Juniors take AP Language and Composition
Walls only requires 2 APs?
Why is that a question? Most schools (public and private) don’t require a kid take any APs. Basis is the outlier the other way.
Basis requires at least 6 APs to graduate, starting in 8th grade. Of course, kids often take many more.
Most kids at Walls take 6 APs. Many take 9-10 APs. I don’t think requiring 6 is that meaningful.
Right, most kids, not all.
Every kid at BASIS takes at least 6 AP exams and most take over a dozen.
But do they pass? I know kids at Basis who took AP Calc in 8th grade and got a 2. What purpose does that serve?
There's no way that happened. Very few kids are skipped ahead to that degree. The kids who are were knocking it out the park with math. If they had any struggles along the way, they would have been bumped back down a level. Or, they would have been forced to take the slower pre-calculus sequence. In calculus, if the over-accelerated kid weren't pretty much guaranteed to pass the AP, they wouldn't have been allowed to take it.
My kid took the Calc AP in 8th and got a 5. He was the only kid in his grade skipped up to that level, and there weren't any kids in the grade above or behind who were double skipped like that. The person who "knows" "kids" (plural) at Basis who took AP Calc in 8th and got 2s is most likely the Basis hater who shows up on every thread trashing Basis or making things up to make Basis look bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP sorry I meant all Juniors take AP Language and Composition
Walls only requires 2 APs?
Why is that a question? Most schools (public and private) don’t require a kid take any APs. Basis is the outlier the other way.
Basis requires at least 6 APs to graduate, starting in 8th grade. Of course, kids often take many more.
Most kids at Walls take 6 APs. Many take 9-10 APs. I don’t think requiring 6 is that meaningful.
Right, most kids, not all.
Every kid at BASIS takes at least 6 AP exams and most take over a dozen.
But do they pass? I know kids at Basis who took AP Calc in 8th grade and got a 2. What purpose does that serve?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Walls doesn't allow AP exams until 10th grade.
Many BASIS students have taken 3-5 AP exams before 10th grade
It is false that Walls doesn’t allow APs until 10th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP sorry I meant all Juniors take AP Language and Composition
Walls only requires 2 APs?
Why is that a question? Most schools (public and private) don’t require a kid take any APs. Basis is the outlier the other way.
Basis requires at least 6 APs to graduate, starting in 8th grade. Of course, kids often take many more.
Most kids at Walls take 6 APs. Many take 9-10 APs. I don’t think requiring 6 is that meaningful.
Right, most kids, not all.
Every kid at BASIS takes at least 6 AP exams and most take over a dozen.
But do they pass? I know kids at Basis who took AP Calc in 8th grade and got a 2. What purpose does that serve?
Most kids don't take AP Calc until 10th or 11th grade at BASIS DC, so I'm not sure why these kids were taking it in 8th grade. They obviously weren't ready for the class.
Someone else posted that most kids take 3-5 APs by 10th grade at Basis. As if that should be the norm. But then i mentioned that kids who did that in 8th grade didn’t do well and you say they weren’t prepared. So which is it? You want Walls and Basis to require crazy numbers of APs at lower grades even if they aren’t prepared?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP sorry I meant all Juniors take AP Language and Composition
Walls only requires 2 APs?
Why is that a question? Most schools (public and private) don’t require a kid take any APs. Basis is the outlier the other way.
Basis requires at least 6 APs to graduate, starting in 8th grade. Of course, kids often take many more.
Most kids at Walls take 6 APs. Many take 9-10 APs. I don’t think requiring 6 is that meaningful.
Right, most kids, not all.
Every kid at BASIS takes at least 6 AP exams and most take over a dozen.
But do they pass? I know kids at Basis who took AP Calc in 8th grade and got a 2. What purpose does that serve?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP sorry I meant all Juniors take AP Language and Composition
Walls only requires 2 APs?
Why is that a question? Most schools (public and private) don’t require a kid take any APs. Basis is the outlier the other way.
Basis requires at least 6 APs to graduate, starting in 8th grade. Of course, kids often take many more.
Most kids at Walls take 6 APs. Many take 9-10 APs. I don’t think requiring 6 is that meaningful.
Right, most kids, not all.
Every kid at BASIS takes at least 6 AP exams and most take over a dozen.
But do they pass? I know kids at Basis who took AP Calc in 8th grade and got a 2. What purpose does that serve?
Most kids don't take AP Calc until 10th or 11th grade at BASIS DC, so I'm not sure why these kids were taking it in 8th grade. They obviously weren't ready for the class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP sorry I meant all Juniors take AP Language and Composition
Walls only requires 2 APs?
Why is that a question? Most schools (public and private) don’t require a kid take any APs. Basis is the outlier the other way.
Basis requires at least 6 APs to graduate, starting in 8th grade. Of course, kids often take many more.
Most kids at Walls take 6 APs. Many take 9-10 APs. I don’t think requiring 6 is that meaningful.
Right, most kids, not all.
Every kid at BASIS takes at least 6 AP exams and most take over a dozen.
But do they pass? I know kids at Basis who took AP Calc in 8th grade and got a 2. What purpose does that serve?