Thanks for sharing; Indiana is 219? Was that just posted on Compass Prep?
From art’s blog at 8/29, 12:53 pm: someone qualified with a 215 in UT. That’s -1 over last year.
Also at 11:18 today someone got back to Art saying their kid qualified with a 220 in PA.
So the cutoff might actually be 220 not 221.
LA now <= 217 (2:22 today on Art’s blog).
Slightly freaking out - someone just posted on Art’s that a 221 made the cut in CO which would mean S19 made it. So excited but want to hear more official confirmation.
Watching from SC. So far crickets.
@superfreaked - With a 225, there was almost no question that your daughter would be a semifinalist in any state. Also - congratulations to your daughter for both making it to semifinalist, and for an amazing PSAT score.
yep, crickets in Missouri as well…
@SCMomofTwo @kimpbj In New York too… Last year it took until after Labor Day for news to come out of NY :-<
Per Art’s Blog tonight, KS confirmed at 218. That’s one lower from last year. Just like OK.
According to Art’s blog, 215 in Mississippi. 2+ from last year.
AL=216 (unchanged)
AK=
AZ= 220 (unchanged)
AR<= 214
CA= 223 (+1)
CO<=220
CT= 222 (+1)
DE=
DC=
FL=219 (unchanged)
GA= 220 (unchanged)
HI<=220
ID=
IL<=221
IN<=219
IA=
KS=218 (-1)
KY= either 218 or 219
LA<=217
ME=
MD=
MA=
MI=
MN<=222
MS= 215 (+2)
MO=
MT=
NE<=216
NV=
NH=
NJ=
NM=
NY=
NC<=221
ND=
OH<=219
OK=215 (-1)
OR<=225
PA=220 (+1)
RI=
SC=
SD=
TN= 219 (+1)
TX= 221 (unchanged)
UT<=215
VT=
VA<=223
WA=
WV=
WI=
WY=
<=223 in NJ
Realize that’s not very helpful…
Means that NJ is at least unchanged from last year… Congratulations!!
Just heard from daughter’s school - 217 in Missouri is a go!
AL = 216 (unchanged)
AK =
AZ = 220 (unchanged)
AR <= 214
CA = 223 (+1 from last year)
CO <= 220
CT = 222 (+1 from last year)
DE =
DC =
FL = 219 (unchanged)
GA = 220 (unchanged)
HI <= 220
ID =
IL <= 221
IN <= 219
IA =
KS = 218 (-1 from last year)
KY = either 218 or 219
LA <= 217
ME =
MD =
MA =
MI =
MN <= 222
MS = 215 (+2 from last year)
MO <= 217
MT =
NE <= 216
NV =
NH =
NJ <= 223
NM =
NY =
NC <= 221
ND =
OH <= 219
OK = 215 (-1 from last year)
OR <= 225
PA = 220 (+1 from last year)
RI =
SC =
SD =
TN = 219 (+1 from last year)
TX = 221 (unchanged)
UT<= 215
VT=
VA <= 223
WA =
WV =
WI =
WY =
And ugh, I should’ve said 219 for Missouri, not 217. I’m too excited, so sorry!!!
NJ tends to be the max cut-off which, in turn, sets the cutoff for DC and (I think?) US citizens studying abroad. Last year all these were 223 as well so It’s a relief to know that it (likely) hasn’t increased!
AL = 216 (unchanged)
AK =
AZ = 220 (unchanged)
AR <= 214
CA = 223 (+1 from last year)
CO <= 220
CT = 222 (+1 from last year)
DE =
DC =
FL = 219 (unchanged)
GA = 220 (unchanged)
HI <= 220
ID =
IL <= 221
IN <= 219
IA =
KS = 218 (-1 from last year)
KY = either 218 or 219
LA <= 217
ME =
MD =
MA =
MI <= 219
MN <= 222
MS = 215 (+2 from last year)
MO <= 219
MT =
NE <= 216
NV =
NH =
NJ <= 223
NM =
NY =
NC <= 221
ND =
OH <= 219
OK = 215 (-1 from last year)
OR <= 225
PA = 220 (+1 from last year)
RI =
SC =
SD =
TN = 219 (+1 from last year)
TX = 221 (unchanged)
UT<= 215
VT=
VA <= 223
WA =
WV =
WI =
WY =
@JBStillFlying Are you saying that DC cannot be higher than NJ? I realize that NJ has historically been at the max cut off, but isn’t it still possible that DC could still be higher this year? What is the max SI possible assuming a perfect PSAT score?