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Rancho Bernardo-4s Ranch Students Semifinalists For Scholarships
They will compete for close to $30 million in National Merit Scholarships that will be awarded next spring and summer. See student list.
RANCHO BERNARDO-4S RANCH, CA — The 2022 National Merit Scholarship Program semifinalists were announced last week, including students from Rancho Bernardo-4s Ranch.
The San Diego County students and their high schools are:
4S Ranch
Del Norte High School
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- Beniwal, Sara
- Boedeker, Madeleine
- Chen, Hannah M.
- Fan, Sunny Y.
- Jin, Bryant
- Kim, David
- Li, Justin M.
- Lu, Jasmine S.
- Mir, Eyaad I.
- Mittal, Aashi
- Myint, Kyle J.
- Nagpal, Saurav
- Sheng, Jeffrey
- Sitlani, Sanya J.
- Vo, Anthony M.
- Wei, Rebecca K.
- Xie, Sarah W.
Carlsbad
Pacific Ridge School
- Chang, Michael
- Chong, Joan C.
- Qiu, Connor C.
Chula Vista
Eastlake High School
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- Scott, Joshua M.
Encinitas
San Dieguito Academy
- Ballow, Evan C.
- Chen, Kyra Y.
- Gao, Peter Y.
- Pawlak, Jonah K.
- Peeler, Thomas J.
- Zhang, Alex Y.
Escondido
Classical Academy High School
- Usher, Alexander M.
La Jolla
The Bishop's School
- Aguilar, Joseph G.
- Bitar, Nadia S.
- Chang, Andrew Y.
- Fang, Annie
- Guang, Rolan H.
- Hong, Emma
- Jung, Christopher
- Li, Emma J.
- Liu, Nicholas
- Macomber, Connor S.
- Malhotra, Clare K.
- Park, Soyoon
- Rix, Andrea L.
- Shi, Yumei
- Wei, Stanley T.
- Whitman, August J.
- Zeng, Michael L.
- Zhao, Claire
La Jolla Country Day School
- Beard, Cienna C.
- Chunduru, Sohan
- Desai, Khalil O.
- Jaffee, Lucy C.
- Li, Vivian W.
- Nagle, Roma A.
- Zhou, Yuxiang
La Jolla High School
- Chanda, Devan I.
- Frost, Katherine S.
- Gaffney, Caroline S.
- Park, Andrew K.
- Wang, Leon N.
- Wu, Maya
Oceanside
Mission Vista High School
- Song, Ji In
Poway
Homeschool
- Simi, Paola K.
Poway High School
- Major, Adam E.
- Trust, Ryan
Rancho Bernardo
Rancho Bernardo High School
- Cho, Dain C.
- Garg, Aniket
- Huang, Ashley I.
- Malik, Herman D.
- Nadalin, Aya A.
- Rastogi, Krishna
- Shanmugam, Emily M.
- Sinclair, Joshua Z.
- Wang, Trista Z.
- Zhou, Jonathan D.
Rancho Santa Fe
Horizon Prep
Phillip, Amanda L.
San Diego
The Cambridge School
- Gadient, Stefan S.
- Xu, Zoe L.
Canyon Crest Academy
- Agrawal, Ayush
- Calloji, Adarsh
- Cao, Emma
- Charat-Collins, Joshua N.
- Chyung, Audrey
- Clairmont, Ryan
- Connell, Jessica
- Denning, Lila G.
- Gao, Andrew K.
- Goswami, Marissa
- Kang, William
- Li, Allison Y.
- Lin, Alice
- Liu, Jason
- Luo, Kevin H.
- Mao, Kailan X.
- Maynard, Kimberly
- Pisor, Ian
- Qiao, Selena
- Shriram, Anjana T.
- Vora, Arnav S.
- Wang, Linxi
- Xu, Amy
- Yue, Jamie
- Zeng, Jinghan A.
- Zhang, Joshua E.
- Zuo, Xiaofan
Canyon Hills High School (Junipero Serra High School)
- Bodenhamer, Tyler
- Do, Annie N.
- Ruhe, Maya EM
Cathedral Catholic High School
- Nartker, Emily
Patrick Henry High School
- Kalal, Elijah L.
- Mack, Robert J.
- Miller, Thomas J.
- Peterson, Svea A.
- Rice, Justy K.
- Utgaard, Emerson
- Yeung, Tsz Chung
Homeschool
- Zhu, Stephen Q.
Mira Mesa High School
- Kasner, Kyle
- Morse, Brian K.
- Sievers, Samuel L.
- Welsh, Sophia P.
- Yadavalli, Anirudh
Mount Carmel High School
- Kim, Daniel S.
- Ramesh, Kavya
- Ramesh, Kavya
- Sim, Danielle
- Sim, Kayleigh
- Widyono, Stacy N.
Mt. Everest Academy
- Amelang, James A.
- Zhuang, Hsiang-Kuang
Francis Parker School
- Altes, Hillary B.
- Banga, Ashveen
- Bernicker, Lucas E.
- Britton, Oliver S.
- Effress, Benjamin M.
- Gibson, Alexandra R.
- Hardy, Tamsin E.
- Partnoy, Zachary
- Sheres, Alec M.
- Sohn, Anna D.
Point Loma High School
- Wilson, Caitlin
Scripps Ranch High School
- Aggarwal, Saatvik
- Banchongsirichareon, Sidsadee
- Chen, Yi Ren
- Dorsey, Ella M.
- Fan, Aaron
- Jackowski, Samuel W.
- Kamath, Priya
- Lim, Dana E.
- Portrey, Cassandra J.
- Rewolinski, Alexander J.
- Su, Brandon C.
- Varga, Viola H.
- Wadhwa, Dhruv
- Xu, Kayla T.
- Zhou, Vanessa
Torrey Pines High School
- Andrijanic, Tamara
- Cai, Daniel
- Fang, Jimmy D.
- Feng, Benjamin Y.
- Krishnan, Nanditha
- Lee, David Y.
- Li, Chengda
- Markus, Philip C.
- Nie, Owen L.
- Peng, Megan
- Salz, Annika L.
- Sampath, Atharv G.
- Vargas, Satya A.
- Wu, Sarah S.
- Xie, Yuehua A.
- Yu, Alice S.
University City High School
- Allen-Perez, Gonzalo B.
- Hanaki, Meilene K.
- Wiese, James L.
Westview High School
- Chakraborty, Sattwik
- Dong, Sarah
- Fong, Samuel Y.
- Hsu, Wei Ting
- Lin, Ethan N.
- Nasser, Rayyan L.
- Ng, Annabel H.
- Pham, Michael V.
- Vermani, Aakarsh
- Xia, Jayden
- Yeon, Jehyeok
- Zhang, Andrew Y.
- Zhang, Charles B.
- Zhang, Ethan
These students are among some 16,000 national semifinalists in the 67th annual National Merit Scholarship Program.
They will compete for some 7,500 National Merit Scholarships worth nearly $30 million. The scholarships will be awarded next spring and summer.
The semifinalists where chosen after they took the 2020 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, which served as an initial screen of program entrants.
The semifinalists represent less than 1 percent of U.S. high school seniors.
The number of semifinalists in each state is proportional to the state's percentage of the national total of graduating seniors.
Next, semifinalists and a high school official must submit a detailed scholarship application, including an academic record, participation in school and community activities, demonstrated leadership abilities, employment, and honors and awards received.
The semifinalists must also write an essay, and earn SAT or ACT scores that confirm the student's earlier performance on the qualifying test.
Finalists will be announced in February. All National Merit Scholarship winners will be selected from this group.
There are three types of 2022 National Merit Scholarships:
- 2,500 National Merit $2500 Scholarships that will be awarded on a state-representational basis.
- 1,000 corporate-sponsored Merit Scholarship awards will be provided by approximately 220 corporations and business organizations.
- 180 colleges and universities are expected to finance some 4,000 college-sponsored Merit Scholarship awards for finalists who will attend the sponsor institution.
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