Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our public school will not inform the parents about PSAT and NMS. Usually, it is some parent who will tell parents to pay attention in our listserv. Our school has the capacity to have 80% NMS commended students. Only around 10% even apply.
You don't apply. You just take the PSAT junior year when the school offers it. It's automatic.
Anonymous wrote:Our public school will not inform the parents about PSAT and NMS. Usually, it is some parent who will tell parents to pay attention in our listserv. Our school has the capacity to have 80% NMS commended students. Only around 10% even apply.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St. John's with same number as St. Albans. One less than Georgetown Day. One more than Gonzaga.
SJC > Gonzaga. In pretty much everything these days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC goes to a Big3 and the school specifically says the PSAT is for practice and NOT to prepare. I wonder if many of the kids that are NMSF are specifically studying or tutoring for it over the summer? It is really not emphasized at all at the school.
None of the schools emphasize it, and they all say to treat it as a practice test; that doesn't stop individuals from preparing for it.
Anonymous wrote:My DC goes to a Big3 and the school specifically says the PSAT is for practice and NOT to prepare. I wonder if many of the kids that are NMSF are specifically studying or tutoring for it over the summer? It is really not emphasized at all at the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read the info about NMSFs. But I'm curious to know how many commendations each school had. Is that tracked somewhere? I saw our school's "commended" students and want to see how it stacks up.
The national "commended" score is so low relative to DC that likely there are scores at each of the "rigorous" independent schools. I would be curious about this as well
Anonymous wrote:What happened to St. Albans? It used to be close.
https://patch.com/district-columbia/washingtondc/2022-national-merit-semifinalists-named-washington-dc
Anonymous wrote:St. Andrew's had 15 National Merit "commended" scholars this year, according to recent Facebook post.