National merit 2026?

Anonymous
Any homeschoolers or others in DMV get a letter identifying them as semi-finalists? If so please share index #.
Thanks and congrats
Anonymous
Compass Prep is posting index numbers by state as they figure them out:

https://www.compassprep.com/national-merit-semifinalist-cutoffs/
Anonymous
It looks like a lot of state thresholds are unexpectedly bumping up. Nervous times for many I’m sure.
Anonymous
There is a report on Reddit saying 222 was not enough…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is a report on Reddit saying 222 was not enough…

In what state?
Anonymous
VA
Anonymous
Ouch
Anonymous
Is it taking longer than previous years to find out the numbers?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is a report on Reddit saying 222 was not enough…


Yup. I told my DS, aim for cracking the PSAT and scoring 100% - so at least they will be commended. You have to proceed with the assumption that roadblacks can always been put for Asian-American males.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is it taking longer than previous years to find out the numbers?

The official announcement date is September 10 which is in line with previous years. Some people just find out earlier because they are home schooled or their schools tell them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is a report on Reddit saying 222 was not enough…


Yup. I told my DS, aim for cracking the PSAT and scoring 100% - so at least they will be commended. You have to proceed with the assumption that roadblacks can always been put for Asian-American males.


223 is a historic high cutoff. So bummed for my kid, who has a 222.
Anonymous
I personally think having different cutoffs for different states is bogus. Why should one kid be a NMSF with a 212 while a kid with a 222 in another state is not?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I personally think having different cutoffs for different states is bogus. Why should one kid be a NMSF with a 212 while a kid with a 222 in another state is not?


I'm the PP. I agree with this also, but I think they did not want NMSQT to include only kids from wealthier/more resourced areas so that's why they did that. As for why they weigh R/W double, I have no idea why they made that decision. I want to say it was because boys were scoring better in math, by my DD scored higher in math.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I personally think having different cutoffs for different states is bogus. Why should one kid be a NMSF with a 212 while a kid with a 222 in another state is not?

It especially sucks for kids who live in a city bordering a different state with lower cutoffs. If you live just inside California along its border with Nevada, your community probably isn’t that different from the neighboring city across the border, where the cutoff is 10 point lower.
Anonymous
If you go to school in a different state than you live, which cutoff is used? Home address or school address?
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