Anonymous
Post 09/27/2023 07:56     Subject: Re:National Merit Semifinalists

Anonymous wrote:If we didn't have magnets, there would be better representation across all or most high schools in MCPS.


If that's what you need to tell yourself to feel better about your school, sure.
Anonymous
Post 09/27/2023 01:35     Subject: National Merit Semifinalists

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Frankly colleges don’t really care about NMSF either. From our experience…..


which ones?


Southern schools do……many give Full Rides ; but its Oklahoma, Alabama, Arizona , TX (but NOT Austin), etc…


Almost none of the kids who are NMSF want to go these southern schools. and the schools that they want to attend, don't really care.
Anonymous
Post 09/26/2023 07:15     Subject: National Merit Semifinalists

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Commended is anyone higher than 207 (the lowest NMSF state qualifier) but nobody cares about Commended.


Parent of NMSF here.
You can keep saying that, but it's not true. That is a dumb blanket statement,
meant to disparage and nothing more. Commended, though clearly not one of the most prestigious, is a legit award, especially in a state with a high nmsf cutoff, and better than AP Honors. It really depends on the app whether nmc is worth including. My other kid absolutely will include nmc because they are adhd, and testing is trickier. And, they have other strong awards in science and art.

I know it's hard, but try to stop being jerks. Don't you kids have schoolwork to do?



This. And thank you!


Frankly colleges don’t really care about NMSF either. From our experience…..

One of my kids is on a full ride to UF. They stopped giving them to OOS kids the year after she started. So, while many people in this area don’t take advantage of it, there are absolutely benefits.
My commended child was not eligible for any benefits.
Anonymous
Post 09/26/2023 06:59     Subject: National Merit Semifinalists

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Frankly colleges don’t really care about NMSF either. From our experience…..


which ones?


Southern schools do……many give Full Rides ; but its Oklahoma, Alabama, Arizona , TX (but NOT Austin), etc…
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2023 23:04     Subject: National Merit Semifinalists

Anonymous wrote:

Frankly colleges don’t really care about NMSF either. From our experience…..


which ones?
Anonymous
Post 09/22/2023 10:47     Subject: National Merit Semifinalists

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Commended is anyone higher than 207 (the lowest NMSF state qualifier) but nobody cares about Commended.


Parent of NMSF here.
You can keep saying that, but it's not true. That is a dumb blanket statement,
meant to disparage and nothing more. Commended, though clearly not one of the most prestigious, is a legit award, especially in a state with a high nmsf cutoff, and better than AP Honors. It really depends on the app whether nmc is worth including. My other kid absolutely will include nmc because they are adhd, and testing is trickier. And, they have other strong awards in science and art.

I know it's hard, but try to stop being jerks. Don't you kids have schoolwork to do?



This. And thank you!


Frankly colleges don’t really care about NMSF either. From our experience…..
Anonymous
Post 09/22/2023 09:31     Subject: National Merit Semifinalists

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Commended is anyone higher than 207 (the lowest NMSF state qualifier) but nobody cares about Commended.


Parent of NMSF here.
You can keep saying that, but it's not true. That is a dumb blanket statement,
meant to disparage and nothing more. Commended, though clearly not one of the most prestigious, is a legit award, especially in a state with a high nmsf cutoff, and better than AP Honors. It really depends on the app whether nmc is worth including. My other kid absolutely will include nmc because they are adhd, and testing is trickier. And, they have other strong awards in science and art.

I know it's hard, but try to stop being jerks. Don't you kids have schoolwork to do?



This. And thank you!
Anonymous
Post 09/22/2023 09:05     Subject: National Merit Semifinalists

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Commended is anyone higher than 207 (the lowest NMSF state qualifier) but nobody cares about Commended.


Parent of NMSF here.
You can keep saying that, but it's not true. That is a dumb blanket statement,
meant to disparage and nothing more. Commended, though clearly not one of the most prestigious, is a legit award, especially in a state with a high nmsf cutoff, and better than AP Honors. It really depends on the app whether nmc is worth including. My other kid absolutely will include nmc because they are adhd, and testing is trickier. And, they have other strong awards in science and art.

I know it's hard, but try to stop being jerks. Don't you kids have schoolwork to do?


One of my kids was also commended and I agree no one really cares. Especially from this area where high test scores are a dime a dozen. I don't think the poster meant it to be disparaging, but is just stating it to be true. It's certainly worth putting on some applications, but it has none of the benefits.
Anonymous
Post 09/22/2023 08:25     Subject: National Merit Semifinalists

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Great job, MCPS!!!

Wow!! MCPS got close to almost 2/3 of all MD allocations


And like 50% of that comes from just Blair!
Anonymous
Post 09/22/2023 08:16     Subject: National Merit Semifinalists

It's a shame this list seems to be more about bragging, complaining and disparaging other people's kids than anything helpful. Heaven forbid someone answer the question (or not if they don't know) rather than schooling or taking a pot shot.

Anonymous
Post 09/22/2023 08:09     Subject: National Merit Semifinalists

Anonymous wrote:Commended is anyone higher than 207 (the lowest NMSF state qualifier) but nobody cares about Commended.


Parent of NMSF here.
You can keep saying that, but it's not true. That is a dumb blanket statement,
meant to disparage and nothing more. Commended, though clearly not one of the most prestigious, is a legit award, especially in a state with a high nmsf cutoff, and better than AP Honors. It really depends on the app whether nmc is worth including. My other kid absolutely will include nmc because they are adhd, and testing is trickier. And, they have other strong awards in science and art.

I know it's hard, but try to stop being jerks. Don't you kids have schoolwork to do?

Anonymous
Post 09/22/2023 08:06     Subject: Re:National Merit Semifinalists

If we didn't have magnets, there would be better representation across all or most high schools in MCPS.
Anonymous
Post 09/22/2023 07:28     Subject: National Merit Semifinalists

Commended is anyone higher than 207 (the lowest NMSF state qualifier) but nobody cares about Commended.
Anonymous
Post 09/21/2023 20:53     Subject: National Merit Semifinalists

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting how few private school kids there are given the are supposed to have the brightest kids.



Who ever said they have the brightest kids? The richest kids, maybe. Unsurprising the magnets outperformed the other schools.



Many of those magnet kids will attend UMD because their parents can’t afford private schools, but they will do very well.

raise hand.. that's my kid. Killing it in their advanced math class already, as a freshman.


You sound cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs.


NP. Sounds perfectly normal to me. My Blair kid passed out of all foundational math at their school and was halfway through math major requirements as a first year.

On a different note, when will commended kids get that notice? Has anyone heard?

We don't care about commended in MoCo. That's a FFX thing. We have higher expectations.
It's NMSFs or bust.


Sure we do. Don't be a dbag.

Any word on commended notifications?
Anonymous
Post 09/21/2023 19:37     Subject: National Merit Semifinalists

Anonymous wrote:Great job, MCPS!!!

Wow!! MCPS got close to almost 2/3 of all MD allocations