Anonymous wrote:Any feedback about the test itself? Aside from tech glitches
Anonymous wrote:Any feedback about the test itself? Aside from tech glitches
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your DD gets a score in the 1300 range, she will probably receive a National Merit Letter of Commendation which she can put on the awards section of her college application.
If your DD scores higher, she might get other awards.
This is the only reason for her to take it right now.
Not in the 1300 range, in the upper 1400 range is Commended.
1300 in New Mexico maybe
No, commended is a national number. And it’s likely the 1400 range as the above poster said.
Anonymous wrote:It would be a mistake for a 1500 scorer to skip the PSAT.
My kid scored a 1510 last year in Aug after some prep. With no additional prep, took PSAT and is a NMSF.
(Later in the spring, took a school day SAT and score increased another 30 pts on English, again with no additional prep.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your DD gets a score in the 1300 range, she will probably receive a National Merit Letter of Commendation which she can put on the awards section of her college application.
If your DD scores higher, she might get other awards.
This is the only reason for her to take it right now.
Not in the 1300 range, in the upper 1400 range is Commended.
1300 in New Mexico maybe
No, commended is a national number. And it’s likely the 1400 range as the above poster said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your DD gets a score in the 1300 range, she will probably receive a National Merit Letter of Commendation which she can put on the awards section of her college application.
If your DD scores higher, she might get other awards.
This is the only reason for her to take it right now.
Not in the 1300 range, in the upper 1400 range is Commended.
1300 in New Mexico maybe
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your DD gets a score in the 1300 range, she will probably receive a National Merit Letter of Commendation which she can put on the awards section of her college application.
If your DD scores higher, she might get other awards.
This is the only reason for her to take it right now.
Not in the 1300 range, in the upper 1400 range is Commended.
Anonymous wrote:If your DD gets a score in the 1300 range, she will probably receive a National Merit Letter of Commendation which she can put on the awards section of her college application.
If your DD scores higher, she might get other awards.
This is the only reason for her to take it right now.
. Because they sent us this email:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like the digital version is having some bugs this a.m.
How would you already know?
Anonymous wrote:NP, but my 10th grader texted to say they canceled the test partway through due to problems with the digital platform.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like the digital version is having some bugs this a.m.
How would you already know?