Hey guys! I've been looking into Texas A&M University, and I'm wondering what SAT score I should aim for to be competitive? If anyone has any insights or experience with TAMU admissions, it'd be great to hear about it.
Hello! Texas A&M University is a great school, and it's smart to have a target SAT score in mind. While admissions consider several factors, your SAT score is an essential part of your application.
As of recent data, the middle 50% SAT range (Math and EBRW combined) at Texas A&M was 1170-1380, meaning 25% scored below 1170, and 25% scored above 1380. To be competitive, you should aim for a score within or above this range. Aiming for 1400 or higher could make you a stronger candidate.
Remember, these are just guidelines and not guarantees. Your application's holistic review will also consider your grades, rigor of coursework, extracurricular activities, essays, and letters of recommendation. Make sure you excel in these other areas as well to maximize your chances of admission.
Best of luck with your preparations for the SAT and your application to Texas A&M University!
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