Guys, do you have any info about the SAT score ranges for accepted students at Pittsburgh University? I'm seriously considering it and I want to know if my SATs are up to par. Thanks in advance!
Sure, happy to help! When considering SAT scores for the University of Pittsburgh, you want to aim for a score that aligns with the middle 50% range of accepted students. This is generally the most telling range as 25% of students score above it and 25% score below it. For the University of Pittsburgh, this range seems to be around 1270-1450 for the SAT.
Now, remember that while these scores are important, they are not be all end all. They are just one piece in a broader picture of your academic performance, and admissions officers will consider other factors too such as your GPA, course rigor, essay quality, and extracurricular involvement.
Another thing to note: always keep in mind that the higher you score, the more likely you are to receive merit-aid scholarships which can be significant at schools like Pitt.
Hope this helps and best of luck with your application!
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