PSAT results came out

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Anonymous wrote:Congrats to your DS! Sounds like college tuition won't be a problem! There are other schools that also offer full rides for National Merit Finalists.

https://collegeguidepost.com/scholarships/national-merit/full-ride-college-scholarships-national-merit-finalists/


Not sure about that, he is targeting top 60 or so (ie UMDCP) no FA but can’t afford 70k colleges


I believe Fordham is a full ride - if this is of interest.


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Anonymous wrote:My kid got 1280....97%. I feel good about that, but I see some test prep in their future this summer. 99% percentile in reading/writing and 92% in math. Math actually came up a lot since last year, so I think with some more preparation, their score could go up quite a bit more. I don't know like 1550 high, though. It's kind of crazy that it's 97%, and I'm not sure whether to be disappointed?????


Is your child in grade 10?

Mine is in grade 11 and was low 1400s and I think was 97th percentile. [/quote
No way 1280 is 97 percentile for a junior.


I think something is off about the percentages. My neighbor’s daughter got an 1170 and it says 89%. That’s hard to believe.
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Anonymous wrote:Have kids in DC and MD received their emails yet this morning? TIA.


Why is everyone so focused on email? Just log into College Board account...scores have been there since yesterday morning!


We have. It says score is still pending. Tried all the the tricks from vpn to Khan Academy.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have kids in DC and MD received their emails yet this morning? TIA.


Why is everyone so focused on email? Just log into College Board account...scores have been there since yesterday morning!


We have. It says score is still pending. Tried all the the tricks from vpn to Khan Academy.


We got the email and logged into College Board. Used the code from the email and still nothing. Also, birthdate is wrong. Oh well.
Anonymous
I’m confused. Is NMSF based on 10th grade scores or 11th grade scores?

Thanks for explaining. I’m from Alabama … 😬🤷
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. Is NMSF based on 10th grade scores or 11th grade scores?

Thanks for explaining. I’m from Alabama … 😬🤷


11th,
Provided you’re in HS for 4 years. If you’re in for 3’or 5, it’s usually the year before you finish, I think.
Anonymous
Did anyone’ kid not get a great score? Our kid barely broke over 1000 🙁 We are in serious trouble because we had been hoping for some merit aid. GPA is only 3.8 unweighted
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone’ kid not get a great score? Our kid barely broke over 1000 🙁 We are in serious trouble because we had been hoping for some merit aid. GPA is only 3.8 unweighted

My kid received an 1170. Not up to DCUM standards but still perfectly acceptable.
Anonymous
Just to make others feel better, my junior got a 1070. She doesn't test well.

Her older sister got a 1450 on SAT, so yeah, it's a contrast.

This is fine. She'll do some prep and get into the best college she can that fits her. She'll be just fine.
Anonymous
Mine is a freshman and got an 1120-- decent math score, but reading/writing in 70th percentile. I looked at his pattern on the answer key and it's clear he wasn't able to finish so hopefully, this will come up with practice. I dunno...he's a good student, but has to work hard.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone’ kid not get a great score? Our kid barely broke over 1000 🙁 We are in serious trouble because we had been hoping for some merit aid. GPA is only 3.8 unweighted


My kid got a 1000 but he is 2E. Might do test prep over the summer since he doesn't have any other plans. I thought he'd get a lot higher based on his IQ testing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone’ kid not get a great score? Our kid barely broke over 1000 🙁 We are in serious trouble because we had been hoping for some merit aid. GPA is only 3.8 unweighted

My kid received an 1170. Not up to DCUM standards but still perfectly acceptable.


Our sophomore got an 1150. Decent. Hoping with prep he can get an SAT of 1350+.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone’ kid not get a great score? Our kid barely broke over 1000 🙁 We are in serious trouble because we had been hoping for some merit aid. GPA is only 3.8 unweighted


My kid got a 1000 but he is 2E. Might do test prep over the summer since he doesn't have any other plans. I thought he'd get a lot higher based on his IQ testing.


I mentioned above that my freshman got an 1120-- he's 2e as well. I think test prep could really help-- especially if you're dealing with slower processing speed and anxiety. We're definitely doing some test prep over the summer, especially for the harder to finish sections.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone’ kid not get a great score? Our kid barely broke over 1000 🙁 We are in serious trouble because we had been hoping for some merit aid. GPA is only 3.8 unweighted


My kid got a 1000 but he is 2E. Might do test prep over the summer since he doesn't have any other plans. I thought he'd get a lot higher based on his IQ testing.


I mentioned above that my freshman got an 1120-- he's 2e as well. I think test prep could really help-- especially if you're dealing with slower processing speed and anxiety. We're definitely doing some test prep over the summer, especially for the harder to finish sections.


I'm curious why your kid took this as a freshman, and why you would do test prep before sophomore year rather than before junior year.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone’ kid not get a great score? Our kid barely broke over 1000 🙁 We are in serious trouble because we had been hoping for some merit aid. GPA is only 3.8 unweighted


My kid got a 1000 but he is 2E. Might do test prep over the summer since he doesn't have any other plans. I thought he'd get a lot higher based on his IQ testing.


I mentioned above that my freshman got an 1120-- he's 2e as well. I think test prep could really help-- especially if you're dealing with slower processing speed and anxiety. We're definitely doing some test prep over the summer, especially for the harder to finish sections.


I'm curious why your kid took this as a freshman, and why you would do test prep before sophomore year rather than before junior year.


pp here-- he's at a private school and they have them take the PSAT freshman and sophomore year-- I was surprised too, but it's a college prep school, so that's just what they're doing. We didn't make a big deal out of the test and neither did the school. I suppose it makes sense that if Freshman grades are going on a college transcript that they should also be thinking about standardized test scores.
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