Anonymous wrote:My DS will be a senior next year. He took SAT past month and scored 1580, is a club captain in a few school clubs. Outside of school he has a black belt in karate and teaches students. He has taken some AP's in freshman and sophomore years and scored 4's and 5's. What are his chances if he applies for the above scholarships? Does he need to be doing something at a very high level?
Anonymous wrote:My DC got an email that she is a Coca Cola semifinalist. She is a senior with plenty of service hours. Her UW GPA is 4.0 and W GPA is 4.37, SAT 1500. Is this recognition something she should send as an update to her 'early' schools?
i thought it was the real thing.Anonymous wrote:Yes. It's a big thing.
Anonymous wrote:My DD from FCPS school got an email that she is a regional finalist for Coca-Cola Scholar. Any one can share their experiences on what this means. She is from a small school (not TJ) and their school has not had one for many years.
Anonymous wrote:My niece in CA is a regional finalist. We went through this process last year for my DD (she was a semifinalist) who did not make it to the next round. Congrats to your DC! It is a great achievement! I think her school will be very proud of her.
If I remember this correctly, there are some thousands of semifinalists and gets narrowed down to few hundreds, so the finalist stage is extremely selective. You should update schools on her achievement!
Anonymous wrote:Thank you for sharing this info. Very helpful for rising seniors. Are there other merit based scholarships that we can look into? I am now aware of National Merit, Coca Cola, any others similar?
Anonymous wrote:Is this like National Merit? National Merit is competitive I understand but it looks like many students in our county get national merit semifinalist/ commended. Is Coca Cola similar or is it even more competitive?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD is a junior, how do you apply? Does the school nominate?
You apply yourself. I think the app will open next August for your DD, who will be a senior next year.