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What's a good SAT score for 2024 admissions?

Hey there! Since the good SAT score threshold changes every year, I was just curious about what would be considered a good SAT score for 2024 admissions. Thanks in advance!

2 years ago

Hello! You're right that what's considered a "good" SAT score can change slightly year-to-year. However, rather than focusing on a specific threshold, it's important to consider the range of scores that would be competitive for the colleges you're interested in.

In general, a score above the 75th percentile within the colleges you are targeting would be considered a strong score. Here's a quick breakdown:

- For top-tier schools (Ivy Leagues, Stanford, MIT, etc.), you'll want a score of 1500 or above to be competitive.

- For colleges ranked in the top 50 nationally (such as USC, Boston College, NYU, etc.), a score of 1400 or above should be a solid benchmark.

- For other universities, a score of 1200 and above is often a good starting point, but it's essential to research the specific universities you're interested in.

Remember to look into the average SAT scores for admitted students at the colleges on your list because those data points will give you a more accurate idea of whether your score aligns with their standards.

Moreover, it's essential to note that many universities are now test-optional, which means they don't require SAT/ACT scores. For schools practicing holistic admissions processes, test scores are just one factor in your application, and other aspects like grades, extracurricular involvement, essays, and recommendations also play a significant role in their evaluation.

So, instead of focusing solely on a specific SAT score, aim for a well-rounded application that showcases your academic achievements, involvement in extracurricular activities, and personal qualities that will make you an asset on campus.

Good luck with your college applications!

2 years ago

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