I'm a junior studying for the SAT and I'm curious about the average SAT score. Not necessarily for any specific college, but just the general average for test-takers. Does anyone know ballpark what this number might be?
The average SAT score for test-takers tends to hover around the midway point of the test's scoring range. The SAT has a total score range of 400 to 1600, which is a combination of the individual scores from the Evidence-Based Reading and Writing section (200-800 points) and the Math section (200-800 points). Typically, the average SAT score for all test-takers falls in the vicinity of 1050 to 1100, with half of the test-takers scoring above this range and half scoring below.
Take note that these average scores are for all test-takers and not necessarily reflective of the average SAT score needed for admission to specific colleges. The average score required for admission can vary greatly depending on the competitiveness and selectivity of a particular college or university. To gauge your chances at a particular school, you would want to research the average SAT scores of admitted students for that specific institution. This information can usually be found on their admissions websites or by searching for their freshmen profile data.
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