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Is 940 a good SAT score?

Hey peeps, I just got my scores back and ended up with a 940 on the SAT. I know it's not very high, but is it a decent score to get into most colleges? Just feeling a little bit stressed about it.

a year ago

Hello! A 940 SAT score is slightly below the national average, which is around 1050. While it's not considered a high score, it doesn't necessarily mean you can't get into college. It's important to recognize that different schools have varying academic standards, and some colleges may have lower score requirements than others.

You should consider researching colleges that match your current SAT score range. Smaller, less selective schools or community colleges can be great options since they typically have more flexible admission criteria. Just remember that your SAT score is only one aspect of your application, so it's important to not discount your academics and extracurricular activities.

That said, if you feel motivated to improve your SAT score, you may consider retaking the test. With focused practice and targeted studying, many students see improvement in their scores. Utilize resources such as Khan Academy, CollegeVine, and other test prep materials to help guide your preparation.

Finally, don't forget to explore colleges that are test-optional or test-flexible, as an increasing number of schools deemphasize standardized test scores in their admissions processes. Always keep a positive mindset and focus on showcasing your strengths in other areas, such as your high school grades, extracurricular involvement, and college application essays. Best of luck!

a year ago

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