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How good is a 1140 SAT score?

Hey! I just got my SAT scores back and I scored a 1140. I'm not sure if that's a good score or not for college admissions. Does anyone have any advice on if my score is decent or if I should consider retaking the SAT?

2 years ago

Hey there! First off, congratulations on completing the SAT! A 1140 is slightly above the national average, which hovers around 1050-1060. However, determining whether your 1140 SAT score is "good" or not depends on the colleges and universities you're aiming to apply to, as well as the context of your application, such as your extracurriculars and GPA.

If you're targeting highly competitive or selective universities, a 1140 might range from being on the lower side of their accepted student score ranges to well below the rnage. In such cases, you may want to consider retaking the SAT if you feel you can significantly improve your score or trying the ACT, as some students perform better on one test over the other. Keep in mind that many colleges have adopted test-optional policies, so you're not ruled out solely based on your score.

On the other hand, if you're applying to local, less competitive or regional schools, a 1140 score may be adequate for admission. It's essential to research the average admitted student scores of the schools you're interested in to help guide your decisions.

When considering whether to retake the SAT, think about how much preparation you did for the first test and what additional resources or strategies you could use to boost your score. You can take practice tests, attend workshops, work with a tutor, or use self-paced online resources to improve.

Ultimately, the decision to retake the test should depend on your target schools' acceptance profiles and your potential for improvement. Don't forget that colleges don't only look at SAT scores when reviewing applications, so continue to focus on maintaining excellent grades, developing your extracurriculars, and writing strong essays. Good luck!

2 years ago

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