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Cornell University SAT Score Requirements?

Hey there! Cornell University is definitely one of my top choices, and I'm trying to figure out their SAT score requirements. What SAT scores are usually considered competitive for Cornell? Is there a minimum requirement? Thanks in advance!

a year ago

Hello! It's great that you're considering Cornell University as one of your top choices. There isn't a strict minimum SAT requirement set by Cornell, as they review applications holistically, considering various factors along with test scores. However, it's helpful to understand the general range of scores typically seen in their admitted students to gauge what might be considered competitive.

For the Class of 2027, the middle 50% SAT score range for accepted students was between 1480 and 1550. This means that 25% of admitted students scored below 1480, and 25% scored above 1550. Aiming for a score within or above this range can improve your chances of admission.

Keep in mind that Cornell consists of several undergraduate colleges like Engineering, Arts and Sciences, or Human Ecology, each of which might have slightly different score expectations. So, it's essential to be aware of your intended college's specific expectations within the university.

In addition to your SAT score, other factors like your high school grades, extracurricular activities, letters of recommendation, and essays will also play a significant role in your application. It's essential to focus on those aspects of your application as well to present a well-rounded and compelling candidacy.

Good luck with your application to Cornell, and feel free to ask any more questions you may have!

a year ago

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