Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ My kid put it down for an HYPSM. Why not? He took ACT so it did show something a little different.
What if they had a 35/36 on the Act? Wouldn’t commended look worse in comparison?
Do you realize that in DC for the class of 2024, a student could have a 222 and still only be "commended?" The criteria for NMSF is very high in many states/DC. I bet there are many students in these high qualifying cutoff states that got 35/36 on the ACT but were below the cutoff for NMSF.
Compare that with North Dakota, Wyoming and West Virginia, where the student only had to get 207 to be a NMSF.
right, but if you put commended, for all the college knows you barely scraped by. do you put your 222 on the application?
Anonymous wrote:COMMENDED is meaningless. Stop letting the rage mongers get you worked up over non-issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid was commended in PSAT and then scored 1600 on the SAT. Included the commended status in application and got into an Ivy and a top 5 school.
and do you really think it was the commended status that made the difference?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ My kid put it down for an HYPSM. Why not? He took ACT so it did show something a little different.
What if they had a 35/36 on the Act? Wouldn’t commended look worse in comparison?
Do you realize that in DC for the class of 2024, a student could have a 222 and still only be "commended?" The criteria for NMSF is very high in many states/DC. I bet there are many students in these high qualifying cutoff states that got 35/36 on the ACT but were below the cutoff for NMSF.
Compare that with North Dakota, Wyoming and West Virginia, where the student only had to get 207 to be a NMSF.
right, but if you put commended, for all the college knows you barely scraped by. do you put your 222 on the application?
Anonymous wrote:My kid was commended in PSAT and then scored 1600 on the SAT. Included the commended status in application and got into an Ivy and a top 5 school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ My kid put it down for an HYPSM. Why not? He took ACT so it did show something a little different.
What if they had a 35/36 on the Act? Wouldn’t commended look worse in comparison?
Do you realize that in DC for the class of 2024, a student could have a 222 and still only be "commended?" The criteria for NMSF is very high in many states/DC. I bet there are many students in these high qualifying cutoff states that got 35/36 on the ACT but were below the cutoff for NMSF.
Compare that with North Dakota, Wyoming and West Virginia, where the student only had to get 207 to be a NMSF.
Anonymous wrote:Fact is anyone competitive for T20 is going to have ten different impressive awards to list. It's not realistic to think they would need to cite commended or NHS or things like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ My kid put it down for an HYPSM. Why not? He took ACT so it did show something a little different.
What if they had a 35/36 on the Act? Wouldn’t commended look worse in comparison?
Do you realize that in DC for the class of 2024, a student could have a 222 and still only be "commended?" The criteria for NMSF is very high in many states/DC. I bet there are many students in these high qualifying cutoff states that got 35/36 on the ACT but were below the cutoff for NMSF.
Compare that with North Dakota, Wyoming and West Virginia, where the student only had to get 207 to be a NMSF.
What is spent per pupil on education in in those states? If they are not investing in education, obviously they will not be getting results comparable to states that do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ My kid put it down for an HYPSM. Why not? He took ACT so it did show something a little different.
What if they had a 35/36 on the Act? Wouldn’t commended look worse in comparison?
Do you realize that in DC for the class of 2024, a student could have a 222 and still only be "commended?" The criteria for NMSF is very high in many states/DC. I bet there are many students in these high qualifying cutoff states that got 35/36 on the ACT but were below the cutoff for NMSF.
Compare that with North Dakota, Wyoming and West Virginia, where the student only had to get 207 to be a NMSF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ My kid put it down for an HYPSM. Why not? He took ACT so it did show something a little different.
What if they had a 35/36 on the Act? Wouldn’t commended look worse in comparison?