Anonymous wrote:Does anybody else remember how many NMS there were in their HS class? Maybe I am old. I only remember family members that were.
Anonymous wrote:I'm actually shocked that the numbers are so low (or as expensive as these schools are and how "elite" their students are supposed to be).
I went to an academically crappy Christian school in PA and out of our class of 38 there were 4 of us who were National Merit Semi Finalists. And another 4 the following year in my brother's class. We were all smart kids but not "rocket scientist" smart and the education we received at school was just a bit better than horrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But, If you already are committed to a college and have a scholarship, would you take the test? Do kids take the test during school hours and everybody just takes the test?
They take the test at the beginning of junior year in high school, and don't get semifinalist recognition until beginning of senior year, before having applied to colleges. Here is more info: http://www.nationalmerit.org/steps_nmsp.pdf
Anonymous wrote:But, If you already are committed to a college and have a scholarship, would you take the test? Do kids take the test during school hours and everybody just takes the test?
Anonymous wrote:Is this based off of the PSAT scores alone and meeting a certain percentile in your state? Does everybody take the test?
Anonymous wrote:Is this based off of the PSAT scores alone and meeting a certain percentile in your state?
Does everybody take the test?
Anonymous wrote:Thanks, useful table, particularly the last column with the 5 year data which is probably enough years to smooth out the yearly jumps and show real trends, and short enough to demonstrate changes.