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Baldwin Park High Student Named Semi-Finalist for National Merit Scholarship
Conor S. Watts will compete with 16,000 semi-finalists nationwide for around 8,300 scholarships worth about $32 million.

By Patch editors Nicole Mooradian and Dan Abendschein
Baldwin Park High student Conor S. Watts has been named a 2013 National Merit Semifinalist, the nonprofit National Merit Scholarship Corporation announced Wednesday in a news release.
Watts is among about 16,000Â semifinalists nationally in the 59th annual National Merit Scholarship Program.He will compete for about 8,300 scholarships worth more than a total $32 million. About 90 percent of the semifinalists are expected to make it to the finals; just more than half of the finalists will win a scholarship.
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The students will be judged by their scores on standardized tests, their grades, an essay and extracurricular activities.
Semifinalists were determined by their scores on the 2012 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, which they took as 11th graders. Only those who scored in the top 1 percent of their state were named semifinalists.
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About 1.5 million high school juniors took the PSAT/NMSQT last year.
The National Merit Scholarship Corporation was established in 1955 to conduct the National Merit Scholarship Program, according to a news release from the nonprofit organization. The scholarships are provided by the organization and about 440 businesses and educational institutions.
—City News Service contributed to this report.
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