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SAT math average score: What's considered good?

Hey everyone! I've been studying for the SAT and was wondering what a good SAT math score would be? I know it's out of 800, but what's the average score most students get?

10 months ago

Hey there! To give you some context, the SAT math section is scored out of 800, as you mentioned. The average math score for students taking the SAT tends to be around 520-530, but this varies slightly from year to year.

However, what's important to consider is what colleges you're aiming for, as that will heavily influence what's considered a "good" score for your personal goals. For example, if you're targeting more competitive or top-tier schools, you'll ideally want a score of 700 or higher. On the other hand, if you're applying to less selective institutions, a score around 600 or higher might be perfectly adequate.

To determine what would be considered a "good" SAT math score for the schools you're interested in, I would recommend looking at the middle 50% of accepted students for those institutions. The middle 50% represents the range wherein the middle 25%-75% of SAT scores for admitted students fall in.

You can typically find this information on the college's official website or on various college search platforms. A "good" score for you would be one that falls within or above the middle 50% range for the colleges you're interested in.

Remember that your SAT score is just one component of your application, and colleges evaluate applicants holistically. This means that a strong GPA, impactful extracurricular activities, and well-written essays can also play a significant role in your admissions success. Best of luck with your SAT preparations!

10 months ago

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