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How good is a 1410 SAT score?

I recently received my SAT score of 1410, and I'm curious about where this would place me percentile-wise. Would colleges consider this score competitive? Any help would be appreciated!

2 years ago

A 1410 SAT score is a solid score, which places you around the 93rd percentile nationally. Your score will be considered competitive at numerous universities, especially those that are not as highly selective.

For context, the average SAT score hovers around 1060, so you're well above the national average. However, for more selective colleges and universities—especially those ranked in the top 20 or 30—the average admitted student's SAT score tends to be higher (around 1450 to the upper 1500s). This is not to say that a 1410 would automatically disqualify you from being accepted at these top institutions, but you may need to have additional strengths in your application, such as a rigorous academic record, exceptional extracurricular involvement, or a compelling personal story.

On the other hand, if your target schools fall outside the ultra-competitive group, a 1410 should make you a competitive applicant. Of course, every college seeks different qualities in prospective students, and some schools may value factors like extracurriculars and essays more heavily than test scores. It's crucial to research each of your target schools to understand their specific requirements and expectations for applicants. But overall, a 1410 is a solid starting point for your application.

Remember, many colleges have adopted test-optional policies in recent years, so you should also consider which schools on your list allow you to apply without submitting test scores if you feel your SAT score does not accurately represent your potential. For more guidance on how to navigate test-optional policies, check out this blog post from CollegeVine: https://blog.collegevine.com/does-test-optional-mean-test-optional.

However, overall a 1410 is a strong score that can open doors for you at numerous universities, and you should feel proud of your accomplishment! Well done!

2 years ago

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