Anonymous wrote:For the snobs out there, remember many years University of Oklahoma enrolls more NMFs than Yale or Princeton, etc. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Merit_Scholarship_Program#College_enrollment
Anonymous wrote:For the snobs out there, remember many years University of Oklahoma enrolls more NMFs than Yale or Princeton, etc. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Merit_Scholarship_Program#College_enrollment
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
^ You are incorrect. There are many colleges that offer full tuition or full ride scholarships to NMF.
Name more than 3 that offer a full ride
Does your keyboard not work to Google? https://collegeguidepost.com/scholarships/national-merit/full-ride-college-scholarships-national-merit-finalists/
Will you post again now and admit you are wrong? So annoying when people throw out definitive statements on subjects about which they possess no knowledge.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you! That is really helpful. I find the materials from the national merit people so confusing.
Anonymous wrote:If my kid hasn’t decided upon a school yet, should he still designate one for round 1 that is due tomorrow? I can’t understand if he should just pick one of the maybes so he doesn’t miss out on the scholarship or if he needs to wait until after he makes a final choice? Thanks for any insight!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
^ You are incorrect. There are many colleges that offer full tuition or full ride scholarships to NMF.
Name more than 3 that offer a full ride
Does your keyboard not work to Google? https://collegeguidepost.com/scholarships/national-merit/full-ride-college-scholarships-national-merit-finalists/
Will you post again now and admit you are wrong? So annoying when people throw out definitive statements on subjects about which they possess no knowledge.
Anonymous wrote:Unlike rest of the NMF who doesn't make scholar if they pick an ivy school, National Merit Foundation's top picks can attend any Ivy (none gives merit scholarships anymore) and still be an scholar?
Anonymous wrote:
^ You are incorrect. There are many colleges that offer full tuition or full ride scholarships to NMF.
Name more than 3 that offer a full ride
Anonymous wrote:^ You are incorrect. There are many colleges that offer full tuition or full ride scholarships to NMF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone received a letter yet confirming NMF designation?
Yes. Today. Kid confirmed a finalist. We can send that info to RD colleges that we are still waiting from and deferred ones too. I guess?