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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]https://www.reddit.com/r/psat/comments/1fehvjy/2025_nmsf_delaware_and_washington_dc/#lightbox[/quote] For DC it looks like less than 50 kids? SFS 11 GDS 7 STA 6 Walls 6 NCS 3 Basis 3 WIS 2 St John’s 2 Latin 2 Maret 1 Field 1 JR 1 Gonzaga 1[/quote] Interesting. At the top end in Texas you have private schools with 20-30% of their graduating class earning NMSF. I’m guessing the discrepancy has to do with distribution of student bodies among public/private schools among other things. [/quote] Compare the score cut cutoff for Texas and DC. That’s your answer. [/quote] Cutoffs this year Texas 219 Virginia 222 Maryland 222 DC 223 (as a poster notes they get stuck with MA/NJ’s cutoff)[/quote] PP as asking why so many more in TX and the answer is because TX has more students, thus is given a larger number of semifinalist spots. It's a proportional allotment.[/quote]
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