Anonymous wrote:My kid got 1280....97%. I feel good about that, but I see some test prep in their future this summer. 99% percentile in reading/writing and 92% in math. Math actually came up a lot since last year, so I think with some more preparation, their score could go up quite a bit more. I don't know like 1550 high, though. It's kind of crazy that it's 97%, and I'm not sure whether to be disappointed?????
Anonymous wrote:What time were scores released? Wondering for Maryland tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:Congrats to your DS! Sounds like college tuition won't be a problem! There are other schools that also offer full rides for National Merit Finalists.
https://collegeguidepost.com/scholarships/national-merit/full-ride-college-scholarships-national-merit-finalists/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congrats to your DS! Sounds like college tuition won't be a problem! There are other schools that also offer full rides for National Merit Finalists.
https://collegeguidepost.com/scholarships/national-merit/full-ride-college-scholarships-national-merit-finalists/
DP.. honestly, I wouldn't have my kids go to any of those schools, even with a full ride. I'm not hankering for ivies, either.
Anonymous wrote:How important is NMSF in college admission?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How important is NMSF in college admission?
Not very important, at most schools. It’s entirely based on your scores, which colleges will see anyway when you submit your application. As noted on this thread, some colleges give significant scholarships to NMSFs, so the status is obviously significant in that case. Other colleges like to highlight the number of NMSFs attending, so maybe it provides a small edge at those schools.
How important NMSF is in ivy leagues college admission (assuming you already have a good SAT/ACT score)?
I had two kids that were NMSF, excellent GPAs and activities including leadership. Rejected at all Ivies (well two waitlists that never moved). It’s not helpful if you’re white or Asian.
+1 White DD was a NMF/scholar and had a perfect SAT score on her only attempt. Perfect grades, great ECs, all the rest. Didn’t help with any Ivy admissions. I also don’t think a URM who is a NMSF will have any edge over an otherwise identical URM who has high Act and SAT scores but is not a NMSF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How important is NMSF in college admission?
Not very important, at most schools. It’s entirely based on your scores, which colleges will see anyway when you submit your application. As noted on this thread, some colleges give significant scholarships to NMSFs, so the status is obviously significant in that case. Other colleges like to highlight the number of NMSFs attending, so maybe it provides a small edge at those schools.
How important NMSF is in ivy leagues college admission (assuming you already have a good SAT/ACT score)?
I had two kids that were NMSF, excellent GPAs and activities including leadership. Rejected at all Ivies (well two waitlists that never moved). It’s not helpful if you’re white or Asian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How important is NMSF in college admission?
Not very important, at most schools. It’s entirely based on your scores, which colleges will see anyway when you submit your application. As noted on this thread, some colleges give significant scholarships to NMSFs, so the status is obviously significant in that case. Other colleges like to highlight the number of NMSFs attending, so maybe it provides a small edge at those schools.
How important NMSF is in ivy leagues college admission (assuming you already have a good SAT/ACT score)?