Anonymous wrote:I think the issue is that college board can't get student data automatically now with digital tests so they are sending out this and students and self reporting their info that college board can turn around and sell.
Anonymous wrote:did anyone's kid not getting the letter? i think everyone got it.
Anonymous wrote:Without hooks, top 10% in a school is not that impressive for any private college in the T25 or any of the T5 publics. It will be used as a proxy to figure out top students in low-performing majority-URM high schools
Anonymous wrote:So annoyed our private school in DC strongly discouraged kids from taking the PSAT and made it optional this year. Said the National Merit cut off in DC is so high it is a waste of time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of this, but today my daughter received a letter in the mail informing her of her eligibility for this award. Upon a bit of research, it looks like a new program where they recognize the top 10% of scorers in the PSAT for each school. Anyone else know more about this?
Is your kid a junior or a senior?
Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of this, but today my daughter received a letter in the mail informing her of her eligibility for this award. Upon a bit of research, it looks like a new program where they recognize the top 10% of scorers in the PSAT for each school. Anyone else know more about this?
Anonymous wrote:So annoyed our private school in DC strongly discouraged kids from taking the PSAT and made it optional this year. Said the National Merit cut off in DC is so high it is a waste of time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of this, but today my daughter received a letter in the mail informing her of her eligibility for this award. Upon a bit of research, it looks like a new program where they recognize the top 10% of scorers in the PSAT for each school. Anyone else know more about this?
Absolutely ridiculous marketing ploy.
I think now that they aren't able to distinguish kids by race, they are coming up with permissible ways to signal that kids are high-achieving relative to their socioeconomic peers.
Interesting...is that Hispanic Recognition program gone now?