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What are the SAT scores like at Emory?

Hello guys, I'm a junior who's pretty keen on Emory. I've been trying to find some information about the SAT scores of admitted students there. Does anyone have a ballpark figure of what they usually are? Any tips to boost my score are more than welcome too.

a year ago

The middle 50% SAT scores for admitted students at Emory University range from around 1450 to 1530. This means that 25% of admitted students score below 1450, and another 25% score above 1530. However, remember that although SAT scores are important, they are just one part of a holistic review process and scores alone will not guarantee admission.

As for boosting your SAT score, here are a few strategies to consider:

1. Practice: Use resources like the College Board's Official SAT Practice tests or the Bluebook™ app that provides full-length practice tests and progress tracking. Consistent and timed practice can familiarize you with the questions style and pacing of the exam.

2. Review Weak Areas: Determine which areas you are weakest in and focus on studying those categories. For example, if you're finding math questions particularly challenging, spend more of your study time working on those.

3. Test Strategies: Learn test-taking strategies like when to guess, when to skip a question, or how to quickly eliminate wrong answer choices.

4. Rest: Get a good night's sleep before test day. Being well-rested and alert can improve your performance significantly.

Good luck with your preparation!

a year ago

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