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What's the required SAT score for Stanford?

Hi, I'm a high school junior hoping to apply to Stanford next year. I'm a little bit stressed about testing and wondered what the required SAT score range is for getting into Stanford. Please let me know if you have any insights on this. Thanks!

2 years ago

Stanford University does not have a strict cutoff or a "required" SAT score for applicants. Instead, they evaluate applicants holistically, considering various factors such as coursework, grades, extracurricular activities, essays, and test scores. However, understanding the typical SAT score range of admitted students can help you gauge your competitiveness.

For the 2024-2025 application cycle, Stanford is test-optional, meaning you have the choice to submit your SAT scores or not. If you feel your scores accurately represent your abilities and enhance your application, you can submit them.

To give you an idea of the typical score range, in the past, Stanford's middle 50% SAT scores (25th to 75th percentile) for admitted students were around 1500 - 1560. If your scores fall within or above this range, you are more competitive academically. However, remember that scores are just one part of the application, and many students are admitted with scores below this range.

Focus on building a strong application overall, by excelling in your classes, participating in meaningful extracurricular activities, and writing compelling essays. If you do submit your SAT scores, a high score can boost your application, but it's essential to remember that Stanford doesn't solely rely on test scores for their admission decisions. Good luck!

2 years ago

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