Yes, I was one of two so not hard to remember. Public highschool in Atlanta GA. |
Because the WPPSI wasn't developed for determining IQ of normal kids. It's meaningless in this regard and IQ and ability are not accurately predictive for 3 & 4 year olds. It's rare that the top graduates are lifers at a top school in DC. |
Hardly. If I were to see that on a resume, I would wonder why the applicant had nothing more substantive to list. Doing well on a bubble test is indicative of little more than an ability to suss out multiple choice guesses well. It's certainly not an indication of an ability to think well or creatively. Although very nice for the kids who do well, it loses whatever relevance it may have after one matriculates. |
But it is safe to say nobody remembers you were NMS excet the other pwrson, well they know there was one more, maybe not yur name. |
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Does anyone know how to find out how many kids qualified at Virginia private schools?
By the way, there were 5 semi-finalists at Gonzaga. |
There are lists you can find online. If you want all private schools in the entire state, you need a full list rather than just a newspaper article. If you want just some local private schools, check the spreadsheet linked in the FAQ. For example, Potomac had 5. |
No, you can't say that. At my 20th reunion, people I have no memory of came up and said they remembered me, one of 5 NMSSFs in our public HS in Pennsylvania. So maybe my memory isn't great, despite being NMSSF. But you get my point. |
| I recall only two facts about Chelsea Clinton's high school experience from media reports (I lived in DC at the time as a young adult): 1) she attended Sidwell; and 2) she was a NMSF. Look it's a test. It isn't dispositive of a kid's future success in life or in school. But usually people don't do that well on such a test unless they can read quckly and carefully, process information quickly, etc., and kids who do those things well have a definite asset for use in the classroom. As a society, we make all sorts of awards on the basis of a single test or contest -- in sports, debating, music performances, a final exam, etc. We don't need to denigrate strong or weak performances on the PSAT. Celebrate success, but keep perspective. |
| Thomas Jefferson High School (public FFX Co) had 132 semifinalists in a class of 480, or an impressive 27% of their senior class. |
| CA qualifying score was 223, one point lowers than DC's, one point higher than VA's, and tied with MD. |
I thought that CA had so-so schools. How is their cutoff that high? |
Large Asian population skewing skewing the top of the curve. |
| Lots of trolling today. Is one of the local schools out of session? |
What has been trolling about this thread? I have learned a lot from it. |
| Is Sidwell's approximately 11% NMSF rate in the very top of the country among private schools? I understand some public schools, like TJ, perform even better. |