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What's a good Math SAT score?

I'm trying to figure out my target Math SAT score. What range would be considered a good score that would appeal to colleges? I know it's different for each college, but I'd like a general idea. Thanks in advance!

5 months ago

A good Math SAT score can indeed vary depending on the colleges you're targeting, but to give a general idea, we can look at the overall score distribution. The SAT Math section is scored out of 800. Here's a rough breakdown of score ranges:

- 600-800: Above average to excellent, competitive at most colleges and universities

- 500-599: Average, satisfactory for many colleges, may be less competitive at highly selective schools

- 400-499: Below average, may be a disadvantage at more selective colleges

- Below 400: Well below average, typically considered a weak score by most colleges

Specifically, for a Math SAT score to be considered "good," you will want to aim for at least a 600, as this will typically place you in the top 40% of test-takers, making your score more competitive. However, aiming for a score above 700 is recommended, as it will place you in the top 15%, making your chances of admission even better at highly selective schools.

It's essential to research the average Math SAT scores for admitted students at each college on your list to set a more accurate target for yourself. Keep in mind that a strong score is only one component of your college application, and other factors such as your GPA, extracurricular involvement, essays, and letters of recommendation will also play a significant role.

5 months ago

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