Anonymous wrote:Many colleges don’t necessarily want to see your actual SAT score. This award is a way for students with high but not-high-enough scores to assure colleges that their scores are pretty high, at least in context, while still applying test optional to keep their stats out of the school’s profile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So annoyed our private school in DC strongly discouraged kids from taking the PSAT and made it optional this year. Said the National Merit cut off in DC is so high it is a waste of time.
WTF? This is crazy. Your private school is doing a huge disservice to its students - basically not allowing students to qualify for certain merit scholarships. This would be enough reason for me to withdraw younger kids from that school.
How many private school parents do you think want their kids to attend UT Dallas or U Alabama?
Anonymous wrote:So annoyed our private school in DC strongly discouraged kids from taking the PSAT and made it optional this year. Said the National Merit cut off in DC is so high it is a waste of time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So annoyed our private school in DC strongly discouraged kids from taking the PSAT and made it optional this year. Said the National Merit cut off in DC is so high it is a waste of time.
Private schools hate it when public school kids paying nothing beat their students. Better to not participate and sniff disdainfully at the merit recognition as being for the plebes.
Anonymous wrote:So annoyed our private school in DC strongly discouraged kids from taking the PSAT and made it optional this year. Said the National Merit cut off in DC is so high it is a waste of time.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a way to rank students without actually ranking. Our private doesn’t have any students with APs until junior year, so it is purely psat score driven. I think including the AP scores confuses things honestly.
Anonymous wrote:the AP portion seems so easy and the 10% seems hard? but we're at a private where the top 10% are already NMSF
Anonymous wrote:the AP portion seems so easy and the 10% seems hard? but we're at a private where the top 10% are already NMSF
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of this, but today my daughter received a letter in the mail informing her of her eligibility for this award. Upon a bit of research, it looks like a new program where they recognize the top 10% of scorers in the PSAT for each school. Anyone else know more about this?
That's it. You're all caught up. No one cares about that award. Colleges see your actual SAT score.
It's just a gimmick to sell more PSATs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of this, but today my daughter received a letter in the mail informing her of her eligibility for this award. Upon a bit of research, it looks like a new program where they recognize the top 10% of scorers in the PSAT for each school. Anyone else know more about this?
That's it. You're all caught up. No one cares about that award. Colleges see your actual SAT score.
It's just a gimmick to sell more PSATs.