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Minimum SAT Score for College Admission?

Hey, everyone! I'm a junior, and I'm wondering what the minimum SAT score is that colleges look for when reviewing applications? I know it varies from school to school, but what's a safe SAT score I should strive for?

2 years ago

Hi there! While it's true that the minimum SAT score varies by college, there is a general range you can aim for to increase your chances of admission to a good number of schools. A safe SAT score to strive for would be around the 75th percentile nationally, which is a 1210 as of 2022 data. This means that you would be scoring higher than 75% of test-takers, making you a competitive applicant for a wide range of schools.

However, this "safe score" is not universally applicable, as certain colleges may have higher or lower SAT score expectations. To get a better idea of the target score for the specific schools you're interested in, check out their freshman profiles or averages given by the colleges themselves. These profiles should provide the 25th and 75th percentile SAT scores for recently admitted students. Aiming for a score around or above the 75th percentile for your desired colleges will make you a competitive applicant.

Keep in mind that while SAT scores play an important role in college admissions, they're not the only factor considered. Your application's overall strength, such as your GPA, extracurricular involvement, essays, and recommendations also carry weight, showcasing multiple aspects of you as a potential student. Good luck on your journey, and I hope this helps you set an appropriate target SAT score!

2 years ago

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