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What's a typical first SAT score for most students?

Hey everyone! So, I'm curious about what an average first SAT score might be. Just wondering what to expect when I take it for the first time. I know scores can vary, but is there a general range people tend to score in on their first try?

10 months ago

Hey there! It's true that SAT scores can vary widely, but I can provide a general idea of the typical range for first-time test-takers. The average SAT score for all test-takers, regardless of whether it's their first time or not, is around 1060.

This average falls at about the 50th percentile, which means half of the test-takers score above this number and half score below. The score is typically broken down into an average of 530-540 in the Evidence-Based Reading and Writing section and an average of 520-530 in the Math section.

For first-time test-takers, it's reasonable to expect a score somewhere around this range or slightly lower, particularly if you haven't done much targeted preparation yet. Students often improve their scores over time as they become more familiar with the test format and focus on their weak areas. It's also important to note that some students naturally score higher on their first attempt, so don't be discouraged if your score doesn't align with the average.

Keep in mind that preparation is key, and the average score can be quite different for students who have prepared well versus those who have not. To improve your chances of scoring higher on your first attempt, make sure to familiarize yourself with the test format, take practice tests, and review areas where you need improvement.

Ultimately, your first SAT score is just a starting point. Many students take the test multiple times to improve their scores and submit their best performance to colleges. Good luck with your preparations and your first SAT!

10 months ago

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