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SAT score requirements for Temple University?

Hey guys, I know that Temple University has gone test-optional, but I'm still curious about their SAT score requirements. What kind of SAT scores do they typically expect or look for in an applicant? Should I still submit my scores if they're within their range? Any advice would be helpful!

a year ago

Temple University has adopted a test-optional policy for undergraduate admissions, which means submitting SAT scores is not required. However, it can still be useful to know the general range of scores for admitted students to determine whether it would be beneficial to submit your test results.

For reference, in previous years, accepted students at Temple had an SAT score range between 1130 and 1360 for the middle 50% of admitted applicants. If your SAT score lies within or above this range, you could consider submitting them, as they might strengthen your application. On the other hand, if your score falls below the middle 50% range, it may be better to rely on other aspects of your application, such as your grades, extracurriculars, and essays.

Ultimately, the decision to submit your SAT scores will depend on how you think they'll add to your application. Since Temple is test-optional, they will thoroughly evaluate other aspects of your application even if you choose not to submit your scores. Assess your full application holistically and make a decision on whether including your SAT score will improve your chances. Good luck with your application!

a year ago

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