Anonymous wrote:agree. it makes a difference for some from a school like TJ - where students easily get Bs in Math courses - so a NMSF and a SAT 1500+ helps assure the AO that the student is strong and the B is only due to harder course work.
Anonymous wrote:does a NMSF or NMF help in college admissions? Eg would it help make up for a say ‘average GPA’?
Anonymous wrote:does a NMSF or NMF help in college admissions? Eg would it help make up for a say ‘average GPA’?
Anonymous wrote:does a NMSF or NMF help in college admissions? Eg would it help make up for a say ‘average GPA’?
Anonymous wrote:does a NMSF or NMF help in college admissions? Eg would it help make up for a say ‘average GPA’?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean/Great Falls?
McLean:
https://patch.com/virginia/mclean/66-mclean-seniors-named-2026-national-merit-scholarship-semifinalists
Interesting that McLean has so many more than Arlington. Why? Just bigger schools?
Oakton (25) has more NMSFs than Langley (23), McLean (20), or Marshall (15) but all these schools have more NMSFs than W-L (5), H-B Woodlawn (6), Yorktown (5), or Wakefield (0).
It's not because the FCPS schools are bigger. W-L is very big. FCPS places more emphasis on advanced academics and attracts more Asian families. The FCPS pyramids with the most NMSFs also send far more kids to TJHSST than the APS schools.
There were actually 9 from W-L, but I still hear you and get your point. I would have expected the Arlington numbers to be competitive with the McLean numbers when adjusted for size.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean/Great Falls?
McLean:
https://patch.com/virginia/mclean/66-mclean-seniors-named-2026-national-merit-scholarship-semifinalists
Interesting that McLean has so many more than Arlington. Why? Just bigger schools?
Oakton (25) has more NMSFs than Langley (23), McLean (20), or Marshall (15) but all these schools have more NMSFs than W-L (5), H-B Woodlawn (6), Yorktown (5), or Wakefield (0).
It's not because the FCPS schools are bigger. W-L is very big. FCPS places more emphasis on advanced academics and attracts more Asian families. The FCPS pyramids with the most NMSFs also send far more kids to TJHSST than the APS schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They say it is 12 schools but only list 11. Did they miss WJ?
they missed Einstein!
(confirmed)
Would be shocked if WJ didn't have any NMSF's this year tho.
I'm guessing they did not list the names because for some crazy reason, *they don't have them*
Anonymous wrote:For the ones above. Years ago, I lived in a small in Midwest. The high school nearby can only have 1-2 students qualifying semi finalist each year, no more than 3. So each year, they hold a cardboard saying “National merit semi finalist..” something like that to take a photo at the front door. Those photos were on the wall in cafeteria. Seriously, you can the ones back to probably 20 years.