@WGSK88 @CA1543 Update - Well, I wish I had more specific information from you, but our GC didn’t have/wasn’t able to pull up the data I was specifically looking for. I asked her if she could provide me with a score distribution for all of the juniors. She didn’t have the selection index numbers for the students, only the total composite scores. She said that her department was basing their calculations off of those numbers even though it’s the SI that is used for NM. Anyways, the good news is that the cutoff score for the top 25% of juniors at his school (Il Math and Science) is 1400 this year. Historically speaking, between 25-30% of the class makes NMSF, which is why they used the 25th percentile as a cutoff for their internal calculations. She said that DS’ score of 1460 (SI of 218) is well within the top 25% and that she would be VERY surprised if he didn’t make NMSF, but you never know. This is a whole new ballgame this year and all bets are off. I know the composite score is not the same as the SI, but I hope that this information helps other parents and students trying to navigate the NM process this year.