Can You Get Merit Based Scholarship for HSPT Scores if Composite is 90%?

Anonymous
My kids had 98% did not get it at GZ.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea if this is true, but I have heard from several parents at our k-8 that at Gonzaga you need 99% to get merit.


Yeah. My son had a 98 and didn’t get it.
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Anonymous wrote:*for all the girls schools.


Why? It's not like they're a chain. They have different tuitions, budgets, fundraising, endowments, size. If you're OP and you're this stressed now, I don't think you should attempt private high school. No school is worth the financial strain. And tuition will only go up, plus there are plenty of expenses outside of tuition.


Hi money is no object but I think she deserves to win the scholarship.


Now I’m calling troll. The school determines who “deserves” a scholarship. Ugh.

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Anonymous
99% really limits the pool. But I suppose that’s the point.
Anonymous
It’s a way to give more money to the rich who pay for prep classes!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s a way to give more money to the rich who pay for prep classes!


Eh, my kid got a 99% and didn't prep, other than taking one practice exam to familiarize herself with the test format (she also doesn't go to a Catholic K-8). But keep telling yourself that.
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Anonymous wrote:It’s a way to give more money to the rich who pay for prep classes!


Eh, my kid got a 99% and didn't prep, other than taking one practice exam to familiarize herself with the test format (she also doesn't go to a Catholic K-8). But keep telling yourself that.


Welp, that IS prep.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s a way to give more money to the rich who pay for prep classes!


Eh, my kid got a 99% and didn't prep, other than taking one practice exam to familiarize herself with the test format (she also doesn't go to a Catholic K-8). But keep telling yourself that.


Welp, that IS prep.


Nice try but you said prep classes. Not a $20 book off Amazon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kids had 98% did not get it at GZ.


Can you share approx SAT score and college acceptances so far? Curious to understand how a 99% HSPT correlates to high school success. Thanks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kids had 98% did not get it at GZ.


Can you share approx SAT score and college acceptances so far? Curious to understand how a 99% HSPT correlates to high school success. Thanks!


Sorry, meant this for the 99% PP, but also would be interested to hear from the 98% PP.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kids had 98% did not get it at GZ.


Can you share approx SAT score and college acceptances so far? Curious to understand how a 99% HSPT correlates to high school success. Thanks!


Sorry, meant this for the 99% PP, but also would be interested to hear from the 98% PP.


Who says their DS is at the age where he is taking the SAT and applying to college?
Anonymous
DD got a 99% on the HSPT. She is currently a sophomore, so no SAT yet. She rec’d a 1390 with no prep on PSAT. She is a good test, taker and loves math.
DS had a 89% on HSPT and a 1390 on SAT (no prep). Math is his limiting factor so we will do some math prep and take it again late summer. Part of this is because he does not have advanced math class.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kids had 98% did not get it at GZ.


Can you share approx SAT score and college acceptances so far? Curious to understand how a 99% HSPT correlates to high school success. Thanks!


Sorry, meant this for the 99% PP, but also would be interested to hear from the 98% PP.


Who says their DS is at the age where he is taking the SAT and applying to college?


10:18 yesterday said DD is a senior at GZ, who would have presumably taken the SAT and applied to college at this point. Again, sorry for responding to the wrong post. My bad!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m sure it depends on the school, but at DJO, the admissions office said it’s $1,500 for the 95th percentile and $9,000 for the 99th.


I've seen that on the website and the letter that came with HSPT scores but I don't know if it's automatic for everyone in those ranges or if the phrasing of the word eligible means you might or might not get it. Also curious what the requirements are for it to be renewable. I assume a certain GPA.

Does anyone have experience? Otherwise we will find out in a few weeks, I guess.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m sure it depends on the school, but at DJO, the admissions office said it’s $1,500 for the 95th percentile and $9,000 for the 99th.


I've seen that on the website and the letter that came with HSPT scores but I don't know if it's automatic for everyone in those ranges or if the phrasing of the word eligible means you might or might not get it. Also curious what the requirements are for it to be renewable. I assume a certain GPA.

Does anyone have experience? Otherwise we will find out in a few weeks, I guess.


Same question here for DJO. Also not sure if the percentiles are national or local percentiles, if anyone has experience there.
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