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8 Upper Dublin Students Are National Merit Semi-Finalists
Eight Upper Dublin students were selected as part of the elite group, which is chosen from a pool of 1.5 million students.
UPPER DUBLIN, PA — A total of eight Upper Dublin High School students have been named semi-finalists for the 2020 National Merit Scholarship Program.
The semi-finalists were announced on Wednesday and include approximately 16,000 high-school seniors that will go on to compete for the scholarships that will be offered next spring.
Upper Dublin's semifinalists are listed below:
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- Andrew Y. Chen
- Annie H. Cheng
- Caleb Cho
- Amy Gong
- Daniel Kaplan
- Ryan H. Lim
- Frank Wang
- Jeffrey Xu
How are students chosen as National Merit semi-finalists? Students do not actually apply in this first round. All juniors are automatically enrolled when they take the PSATs; a score above 212 earns them National Merit "commended" recognition. That is about 50,000 of the highest-scoring students in the nation.
From there, the semi-finalists are further winnowed down by state, and the number per state is in proportion to a state's population.
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Over 90 percent of the semi-finalists will be named as finalists for the scholarship. Of those finalists, about half will win a scholarship.
Students will find out in February whether they make it to the finalist stage. The scholarship winners will be announced beginning in April 2020.
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