This looks like the scholars. It would be interesting to see where just the NMF went, since a lot of those would be still be highly qualified but not choosing a school where they are guarantee the scholarship. For example, I’m sure UVA will have more NMF than shown there since they don’t sponsor like Oklahoma.
Speaking of, that oklahoma deal is sweet! My rising junior isn’t applying there but gets the marketing materials for it.
Since SAT/ACT overrides PSAT, the list is meaningless. Besides you already have handy 25/75 SAT/ACT for T 10 colleges and for them 25 percentile is more than 1510 /35 or so and this is indeed analogous to NSMF threshold ( so more than 75% of the body who reported).
Moreover many students /schools don’t participate in PSAT
Since SAT/ACT overrides PSAT, the list is meaningless. Besides you already have handy 25/75 SAT/ACT for T 10 colleges and for them 25 percentile is more than 1510 /35 or so and this is indeed analogous to NSMF threshold ( so more than 75% of the body who reported).
Moreover many students /schools don’t participate in PSAT
70% of T10 schools have 25th %ile SAT scores that aren't over 1510. Furthermore, a 1510 SAT correlates with a 1450 PSAT, which correlates to an index score between 214 and 221. All kids with 1450's will qualify in some states, some will qualify in most states, and none will qualify in some states including DC, MD, and VA.
Since SAT/ACT overrides PSAT, the list is meaningless. Besides you already have handy 25/75 SAT/ACT for T 10 colleges and for them 25 percentile is more than 1510 /35 or so and this is indeed analogous to NSMF threshold ( so more than 75% of the body who reported).
Moreover many students /schools don’t participate in PSAT
I have a kid with both a NMSF score and an SAT score of 1550+. The big difference is the PSAT only offers one bite at the apple. No super score, no taking the test multiple times.
I have no complaint about taking the SAT multiple times or super scoring, but that does make higher scores much more achievable for the SAT than the PSAT.
So much for only finding “intellectual equals” at expensive, selective privates.
This is nonsensical. Clearly if you attend a school like MIT where the average SAT score is a 1570…you basically will run into your intellectual equal all the time in every class vs Alabama where the average is 1200.