National Merit at Lynbrook
Lynbrook High School's National Merit track record reflects a student body with genuine academic depth. The school's mathematics program is well-regarded, and the AP Computer Science and STEM course offerings reflect a student population that takes quantitative subjects seriously. That preparation is valuable for the SAT's math sections, and it creates a specific dynamic on the verbal sections, where students from math-heavy tracks sometimes need specific attention.
The PSAT at Lynbrook is not just a practice test, it is the qualifier for National Merit recognition. The California NMSQT cutoff is among the highest in the country, and Lynbrook students competing for Semifinalist recognition are competing against students from Monta Vista, Gunn, Saratoga, and the other top-producing schools in the state. Starting PSAT preparation in January of sophomore year gives Lynbrook students the preparation window they need to reach the California cutoff, not just the national cutoff.
The digital SAT is relevant for Lynbrook students in a specific way: the math-heavy Module 2 (unlocked by strong Module 1 performance) is where students with strong quantitative preparation have the most to gain. Michael's preparation for Lynbrook students often focuses on unlocking Module 2 performance by addressing pacing and verbal section strategy in Module 1.
The ACT's 2025 changes. Science optional, composite from four sections, are worth evaluating for Lynbrook students. Michael's trial session assesses both tests and makes a specific recommendation.