| All you need to be a NMF is a high score on the PSAT. The precursor to the SAT. It's a complete nothing burger. No one cares. |
Cornell once again being the doormat of the ivy league |
LOL. NMSF is not extra effort if you have the capability of scoring 1570+ on SAT. |
Not the focus of this thread, but where does this information come from? Thanks. |
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You'd find better correlation with the semifinalists. Becoming a finaliost does almost nothing to make you more attractive to colleges. It is mostly to make you eligible for scholarships |
Economic opportunity has been growing in southern states faster than average and that has made schools like Vanderbilt and Emory much more desirable than it used to be. The southern state schools are also now the party schools. |
Schools won't admit you because you're a finalist/scholar, but there's definitely a correlation here. Not an accident that 2 of the top 3 are MIT and Harvard. |
Because they have large Asian populations and Asians are more likely to cram for the test. |
Now do the SLACs. |
0% for most! |
Mine historically has something like 7-10% of total incoming students that are NMSF. How does your alma mater do? |
Duke does not give extra merit that relates to NMS. Duke's merit is now about 20 kids out of the entering class of 1650, a lot of it in past was demographic/URM based and was cut. |
NMSF is a widely different cutoff for states! in many states it is the same or slighly above the commended cutoff, in other words it is similar to a 1430. In about 5 states, the highest scoring states, one can miss 3 questions and not get NMSF. A 1570 can usually be achieved missing 4 questions, nevermind all the 1570 superscorers that make it quite a lot easier than a 1570+ non-super-scored. NMSF cannot be used to compare quality of students when the bar is so different across states. Instead, 1570 non superscored should be used but that is not a known datapoint. 1530 superscored is known and is in another thread. The colleges with the highest % of 1530+ superscored were MIT, CalTech, Penn, Hopkins, Princeton, Yale, Harvard I believe in that order. Some ivies were not even in the Top 20 schools on that list. |
My kid did both- MNF and 1580 SAT (actually took the SAT one time June sophomore year)... Went to UMD with B/K scholarship. |