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SAT score of 1500 - Implications?

Hey, so I got a 1500 on my SAT. My pals are celebrating, but I'm overthinking - is it good enough for top-tier colleges? What is the acceptance rate for students who have similar scores?

a year ago

A 1500 SAT score is quite competitive and over the 99th percentile ranking nationally. That's an achievement worth celebrating!

Now, applying to top-tier colleges like ones in the Ivy League or Stanford, keep in mind that they have high median SAT scores. For example, Harvard's middle 50% SAT scores for accepted students range from 1460 - 1580, and for Yale, it's 1470 - 1570. This implies that your score of 1500 puts you somewhere within the competitive range of these schools.

However, it's crucial to remember that while test scores are an important part of the application, they're not the only factor that's considered. Your GPA, high school curriculum, essays, recommendation letters, and extracurricular activities are also pivotal.

It's tough to provide an exact acceptance rate for students who score 1500, as colleges consider each application holistically, and decisions are not solely based on SAT scores. But be assured, your score of 1500 makes you a competitive applicant academically at these institutions.

Congratulations on your achievement, and good luck on the rest of your college journey! Let breadth and depth into your curricular and extracurricular achievements, as well as your personal essays, present a well-rounded and compelling application.

a year ago

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