Sure, some of it comes from being "smart" to begin with, but seriously, the majority of it is just good test-taking skills. Anybody who has a decent score to begin with can has a good shot of getting National Merit, especially in some of the smaller states. My bro's high school identifies all sophomores that get a certain score and puts them through a 9 week course that teaches them the tricks of the test and has them take it over and over and over. DH did the same thing, but on his own. All three of us increased 30 points without really learning anything new.
Stupid measure of intelligence? Probably. But why not work the system if you can? There are many other universities that give very nice, though not full, scholarships for National Merit, and it can really help you get into a competitive school.
I'd REALLY encourage those of you with kids that age to look into it--especially you PrincessFiona. I bet your oldest would be a shoe-in!
Stupid measure of intelligence? Probably. But why not work the system if you can? There are many other universities that give very nice, though not full, scholarships for National Merit, and it can really help you get into a competitive school.
I'd REALLY encourage those of you with kids that age to look into it--especially you PrincessFiona. I bet your oldest would be a shoe-in!
Comment