Anonymous wrote:DD got 226 in MD and haven’t heard anything
Anonymous wrote:In addition to each state having different cutoffs, it’s annoying that the verbal score counts twice but math only once. It will in many cases lead to two kids who have the same PSAT score with one being semi finalist and the other commended.
Anonymous wrote:this just irritates me. my kid would qualify if in Florida, but we're in California
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:223 in MD
How did you find out?
I'm not the PP, but the school is notified and then the school notifies the student.
So this tells us that cutoff in MD is 223 or lower.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:223 in MD
How did you find out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:223 in MD
How did you find out?
Anonymous wrote:223 in MD
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this just irritates me. my kid would qualify if in Florida, but we're in California
Yep, can't understand why it's not determined nationwide.
Seriously? You want to see 99% of NMSF from a few states from east and CA? I understand your frustration but I think the current way is the right way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this just irritates me. my kid would qualify if in Florida, but we're in California
Locally, DC is one of the hardest too because it’s lumped in with Maryland.