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Stanford University SAT requirements?

Hi everyone, Stanford has always been a dream school for me. I'm looking for advice on what SAT scores they're looking for in applicants. Can anyone offer any tips or suggestions? Thank you!

a year ago

Hi there! It's great that you have your sights set on Stanford University. Keep in mind that Stanford evaluates students using a holistic admissions process, meaning they consider many aspects of your application beyond just test scores. However, it's still important to have a competitive SAT score to maximize your chances of admission.

According to recent data, successful applicants to Stanford typically have SAT scores ranging between 1500 and 1570 (out of 1600). The 25th percentile score for admitted students is around 1500, while the 75th percentile score is approximately 1570. To give yourself the best chance of admission, you should aim for a score above 1500.

Remember that these scores are just part of your overall application. Your GPA, rigorous courses, extracurricular activities, essays, and letters of recommendation all play crucial roles in the admissions process. Also, make sure to excel in your areas of interest, as Stanford values students with a "spike," or highly developed specialty.

Finally, if your SAT score isn't as high as you'd like, you could also consider retaking the test to improve it. However, focus on balancing your time and energy between SAT preparation and other aspects of your application.

Good luck with your college applications and keep working hard!

a year ago

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