Anonymous wrote:NMSF does not matter for admissions to top schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child was a NMS last year (made it all the way through). Not all it is cracked up to be, as their chosen school doesn't participate (so no scholarship $$), and, it wasn't the golden ticket she thought it would be (didn't get in at 2 target schools, and waitlisted at a reach). 35 on ACT, 3.91 UW, 4.6W, varsity athlete and leadership. Is fine with where she ended up, but thought she would have more choices being a NMS.
I think it's good for the kids' egos when the list comes out but is completely insignificant otherwise.
There are a good number of schools that give full rides for NMF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child was a NMS last year (made it all the way through). Not all it is cracked up to be, as their chosen school doesn't participate (so no scholarship $$), and, it wasn't the golden ticket she thought it would be (didn't get in at 2 target schools, and waitlisted at a reach). 35 on ACT, 3.91 UW, 4.6W, varsity athlete and leadership. Is fine with where she ended up, but thought she would have more choices being a NMS.
I think it's good for the kids' egos when the list comes out but is completely insignificant otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:My child was a NMS last year (made it all the way through). Not all it is cracked up to be, as their chosen school doesn't participate (so no scholarship $$), and, it wasn't the golden ticket she thought it would be (didn't get in at 2 target schools, and waitlisted at a reach). 35 on ACT, 3.91 UW, 4.6W, varsity athlete and leadership. Is fine with where she ended up, but thought she would have more choices being a NMS.
Anonymous wrote:My child was a NMS last year (made it all the way through). Not all it is cracked up to be, as their chosen school doesn't participate (so no scholarship $$), and, it wasn't the golden ticket she thought it would be (didn't get in at 2 target schools, and waitlisted at a reach). 35 on ACT, 3.91 UW, 4.6W, varsity athlete and leadership. Is fine with where she ended up, but thought she would have more choices being a NMS.
Anonymous wrote:The scores are scaled per jurisdiction. It isn't a national "commended" score.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Commended students - 210.
Wrong. Commended was leaked and confirmed to be 207. This article is all estimates and completely inaccurate. Compass Prep usually provides good estimates for the state cutoffs
Anonymous wrote:Commended students - 210.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don’t need perfect scores to make the cutoffs. Here were my child’s scores: 38, 36, and 37.5. This adds up to a 223. (You add them and then multiply by 2). Perfect is 228.
Is this from PSAT or from alternate entry SAT scores?
Anonymous wrote:Better to take PSAT or go the alternate route and use SAT? Is there any benefit to picking up one test over the other?
Anonymous wrote:You don’t need perfect scores to make the cutoffs. Here were my child’s scores: 38, 36, and 37.5. This adds up to a 223. (You add them and then multiply by 2). Perfect is 228.