Yep. That was my take as well. It may help bright kids who are FGLI, from rural areas, or from lower achieving high schools, with PSAT scores below the commended threshold but still relatively strong. It will do nothing for the kids who are already getting NMSF or commended awards or who are attending an average to high SES school. My kid qualified for the school based recognition award. She's also going to earn NMSF. She's filling out the paperwork because there's no reason not to do so, but it's unlikely that this award will be useable in any way. |
A hispanic can be of any race. white, black, indigenous, even Asian (think Brazil, Peru, some Caribbean nations with notable asian immigrant communities) |
How do you know what the top 10% of psat scores are?? My child has no idea if that’s what qualified her. |
this. nobody asks for "proof" |
Low bar for grades and getting a 3 on an AP point to nothing more than a data grab, fill out your profile in time for us to sell your data for the next admissions cycle. |
I’m assuming my daughter qualified because of her PSAT score. Her FCPS school (one routinely bashed on here) is an IB school so she has not taken any AP classes. |
DD is up for school recognition award? What does that mean? No idea if she is in top 10% of PSAT (didn’t prep for it and not a national merit candidate) but did get 5s on 3 APs taken in 9th and 10th.
Does the school get to pick who wins the award(s)? Is it more than one per school? Won’t the national merit scholars just win everything (at our W school at least)? |
But why do you need to fill this out - in the past it was on the college board website |
The fact that you need to "Claim Your Award" by June 27th - is evidence that this is intended as a data grab for college board to sell you data |
The criteria for getting the School Recognition Award is on their website. Your DD qualified by getting the 5s on 3 APs and possibly also being in the top 10% of PSAT (college board has all the data on both). There's no "winner" - literally everyone in the top 10% of psat takers at your kids' school AND everyone who took 2 or more APs by end of soph year is getting the same award. That's why it's a meaningless recognition since your kid will be compared to other kids at their school. |
You don't know, but college board knows because they are a monopoly. |
College Board has a “monopoly” on the PSAT the same way Burger King has a monopoly on the Whopper. It’s their product. You don’t have to eat there. Even if you’re committed to a fast food burger, you can still choose McDonald’s (the ACT) or Wendy’s (the CLT) if you prefer. |
Is this award better than Commended Scholar? |
Ffs just read the description at the College Board |
2 or more APs with a 3+ score by the end of soph year How is it meaningless since, by definition, most kids won’t get the award? |