Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PSAT 10: 1390
PSAT 11: 1440
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Anonymous wrote:PSAT 10: 1390
PSAT 11: 1440
Anonymous wrote:PSAT 10: 1390
PSAT 11: 1440
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC got a 1500 (740,760) on PSAT. Does this help with college applications?
UC's and William & Mary are targets. GPA is on the low end (4.1)
SAT 1560 but many colleges are test blind.
The PSAT will help a little, but honestly the GPA and classes taken are the most important thing considered. If a 4.1 is considered low at your school, then I don't know if you should consider the UCs and W&M targets. Their CDS says a 4.18 is the very lowest end of the 50% of the class admitted. While the SAT is high, I think the class rigor, what the school profile will show is the GPA range for the class, and ECs will matter a lot.
The PSAT will not help at all; that score is not reported to schools. NMS semi-finalist or finalist status from the PSAT might help a little. SAT score is strong though; that WILL help.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry
Anonymous wrote:Can you compare this psat with august or October sat score?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does being awarded National Merit Semi-Finalist make any difference on the college application?
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).
My kid is one of those 1500+ PSAT scorers who only got "commended" because her math score was higher than her verbal. The NM index weights the verbal twice as heavily as the math. (Also, DC's cutoff always matches the state with the highest cutoff--usually NJ--according to College Board's policy.)
Anonymous wrote:Why are PSAT scores in the college forum?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC got a 1500 (740,760) on PSAT. Does this help with college applications?
UC's and William & Mary are targets. GPA is on the low end (4.1)
SAT 1560 but many colleges are test blind.
The PSAT will help a little, but honestly the GPA and classes taken are the most important thing considered. If a 4.1 is considered low at your school, then I don't know if you should consider the UCs and W&M targets. Their CDS says a 4.18 is the very lowest end of the 50% of the class admitted. While the SAT is high, I think the class rigor, what the school profile will show is the GPA range for the class, and ECs will matter a lot.
Anonymous wrote:DC got a 1500 (740,760) on PSAT. Does this help with college applications?
UC's and William & Mary are targets. GPA is on the low end (4.1)
SAT 1560 but many colleges are test blind.