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What SAT scores are needed for various colleges?

Hey everyone, I'm trying to figure out what SAT scores I should aim for in order to be competitive for colleges. Is there a list or resource with the average SAT entrance scores for different schools? Thank you!

2 years ago

Hey there! To find the average SAT entrance scores for different colleges, I would recommend using resources like the College Board's College Search tool or the colleges' individual websites. The College Board's website has a wealth of information about many colleges, including the median SAT scores of admitted students. You can also go directly to the colleges' admission pages, where they often list their test score ranges and other admission statistics.

In general, you should aim for an SAT score that falls within the middle 50% range of the colleges you're targeting. These ranges usually represent the 25th percentile to the 75th percentile of the admitted students' scores. If your score is within or above that range, you have a better chance of being considered competitive for those schools.

Keep in mind that SAT scores are just one part of the application process, and colleges often employ a holistic admissions approach, which means they review your application in its entirety, including your GPA, extracurricular activities, essays, and letters of recommendation. While having a strong SAT score is beneficial, it's important to remember that it's not the only factor in the college application process. Good luck with your SAT preparation and college search!

2 years ago

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