Not if you want them to maintain their sanity and also do extracurricular activities and nurture friendships. Believe me, I’m as type-A as they come…but some of you are nuts. |
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Does being awarded National Merit Semi-Finalist make any difference on the college application?
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I was wondering the same thing, and whether it is worth it to try to qualify for a scholarship if you get NMSF. The actual scholarship amounts are pretty low, and the criteria seem a little silly (e.g., endorsement by the school principal). When I looked at some of the industry scholarships, it seemed not worth going through the process if your kid is a white male. |
| does being just commended help at all? |
I am thinking the same. The scores seem to be super high this year! I would not be surprised if some states go to 224 to weed out kids. |
Only AOs know the answer to this question. But, for the kid who doesn't have any major awards, it sure is a nice one to have there at the top of the Honors list. |
That's true but I don't get it. How do they predict a cutoff already? Yesterdays score release was for the PSATs taken in the first two weeks of October. There are two more score release dates next months. |
| thanks. yeah my kid has no awards so hopefully NMS shows up positively on his application! |
The trend is your friend |
No. NMSF is like the score itself but less precise. The actual score is strictly better. |
I would agree that the actual score is better, especially a kid who has a high score coming from DMV or NJ versus a kid from Alabama or Florida who have a much lower index score cutoff for the NMSF. What I don’t understand is how they are so many kids who seem to report 1500+ SAT scores and only a small number of students get NMSF (for Class of 2025, there were only 47 in DC, 296 in MD, and 394 in VA). |
The nmsf so well at our school, but it could be because they are also very high achieving and producing across multiple domains. |
Well, my kid prepped after the PSAT (we were not knowledgeable about NMSF). She then got a 1520. |
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Because you have to be in the top 1% of the state. A 1500 in those states is usually top 3% in the states. |