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Typical SAT scores for college admissions?

Hey guys, I'm getting ready for the SAT, and I'm curious to know what kind of scores colleges generally look for. Any insight on this or resources where I can find SAT score ranges for different colleges would be great!

2 years ago

Hi there! It's essential to remember that SAT score expectations can vary significantly depending on the colleges you're interested in. Nevertheless, I can provide you with some general guidelines.

In general, colleges often categorize SAT scores into three levels:

1. Competitive: These are scores that can significantly improve your chances of getting into a particular college.

2. Good: These scores are within the typical range for admitted students at a given college but may not make your application stand out.

3. Minimum: These are the bare minimum scores needed to have your application considered, but they don't guarantee admission.

For more selective colleges, competitive SAT scores tend to be around 1450 - 1600, while good scores range from 1300 - 1440. On the other hand, less selective colleges may have a competitive score range of 1200 - 1400 and a good score range of 1050 - 1190. Minimum scores are harder to generalize, as they can vary greatly depending on the institution.

To find specific SAT score information for individual colleges, you can easily explore each school's website to find their admissions requirements or data on admitted students. For an efficient comparison of SAT score ranges at different institutions, resources like the College Board BigFuture online search tool can be helpful. These resources can provide comprehensive information on SAT score ranges for colleges, acceptance rates, and more.

Keep in mind that while SAT scores are essential, they are only one component of your application. Colleges consider a variety of factors, including your academic performance, extracurricular involvement, and essays. Having a strong SAT score is certainly advantageous, but make sure to focus on other elements of your application as well.

Good luck with your SAT preparation and college admissions journey!

2 years ago

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