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What's an average SAT score for high school juniors?

I'm a junior and just got my SAT scores back. I'm curious about how my score compares to others. What would be considered an average score for high school juniors? Thanks in advance!

2 years ago

The average SAT score for high school juniors can vary slightly each year, but in general, an average score falls around the 1050-1060 range. This includes all test-takers, not just juniors, since the College Board doesn't report average scores by grade level. The SAT is scored on a scale from 400 to 1600, with 800 points possible in each of the two sections: Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (ERW) and Math.

An average score is a good starting point for understanding where you stand compared to other students. However, it is essential to delve deeper into the scores that are more relevant to your college aspirations, as the SAT scores needed for different schools and programs can vary greatly. Make sure to research the middle 50% range of SAT scores for the colleges you're interested in applying to, as this will give you a better benchmark to work towards. The middle 50% range represents the 25th to 75th percentile of SAT scores for students admitted to that specific college or university.

Remember, improving your SAT score is possible with practice and preparation. If you're not satisfied with your score, review your test results to identify areas of weakness and focus your study on those subjects. You can use free resources like Khan Academy and official College Board practice tests to prepare for future exams. Keep in mind that each college has its own approach to considering test scores, and many institutions adopt test-optional or test-flexible policies, which can give you more flexibility in your application.

2 years ago

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