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What does your PSAT score have to be to be a National Merit Scholar?

What does your PSAT score have to be to be a National Merit Scholar?

222
Scores Needed for National Merit Scholarships

STATE SELECTION INDEX SCORE
California 222
Colorado 220
Connecticut 221
Delaware 220

What is a good score for National Merit scholarship?

That figure changes annually and is released later in the year, but for Californians (one of the most competitive states) the minimum score to qualify is usually about 220.

Can you get National Merit as a freshman?

Students who plan to spend five years in grades 9 through 12 before entering college full time can participate in the National Merit Scholarship Program if they take the PSAT/NMSQT in the third year of high school and again in the fourth year.

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What PSAT score is National Merit 2023?

221 – 223
National Merit Semifinalist Cutoffs Class of 2023

State Class of 2023 (Est. Range) Class of 2020 (Actual)
Arizona 217 – 221 219
Arkansas 210 – 215 214
California 221 – 223 222
Colorado 217 – 221 220

What is a 219 PSAT score?

What Is the PSAT Score Range for National Merit Scholarships?

State Selection Index Cutoff PSAT Score Cutoff
Delaware 220 1470
District of Columbia 224 1500
Florida 217 1450
Georgia 219 1460

How hard is it to get National Merit Scholarship?

Winning a National Merit Scholarship is a fairly difficult undertaking. Each year, the NMSC screens approximately 1.5 million qualifying entrants. If you reach Semifinalist status, your odds of becoming a Merit Scholar Finalist are extremely high. In fact, 95 percent of Semifinalists become Finalists.

What is a good PSAT score in 2021?

Good PSAT Scores For Juniors (Grade 11) in 2021

Percentile Math Score Composite Score
99+ (Best) 750-760 1460-1520
90 (Excellent) 640 1290
75 (Good) 570 1150-1160
50 (Average/decent) 490 1010
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What percent of students get National Merit?

If your PSAT score is high enough for you to qualify, you will be designated as either a Commended or Semifinalist student. The top 1.25 percent of test takers become National Merit Semifinalists, and the next 3 percent are Commended students and receive an honorary certificate.