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Average SAT score for college applicants?

Hi everyone, quick question: what's the average SAT score for college applicants these days? I'm trying to see where I stand in comparison to other applicants. Any info is appreciated!

a year ago

The average SAT score for college applicants can vary depending on the types of colleges or universities you are targeting. Generally speaking, the average SAT score for high school students in the U.S. tends to be around 1050-1060 out of 1600, with the national average for the Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (EBRW) section being around 530 and for the Math section around 520-530.

However, keep in mind that the average SAT score might not be the most relevant metric for you, as it doesn't take into account the selectivity of the schools you plan to apply to. You should focus on the SAT score ranges for schools of interest and aim for a score that falls within their middle 50% range, as that's where the majority of accepted students score.

For more competitive colleges and universities, the middle 50% SAT score range is typically much higher than the national average, sometimes well above 1400. Each school usually provides this information on their admissions website, so be sure to check that to gauge your standing in comparison to other applicants for the specific schools you're targeting.

Additionally, remember that top schools consider other factors beyond standardized test scores, such as your grades, extracurricular activities, essays, and letters of recommendation. Make sure to have a balanced application demonstrating your strengths in various areas.

a year ago

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