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University of South Carolina SAT Scores

Hey guys, I'm starting to look into colleges and the University of South Carolina caught my eye. What SAT scores are they typically looking for in their applicants? Is there a score that would be considered competitive for admissions?

8 months ago

The University of South Carolina (USC) typically admits students with a wide range of SAT scores, but knowing the average scores of admitted students can give you a good idea of what's competitive. Based on the most recent data available, the middle 50% SAT score range for USC's incoming class is around 1200-1380. This means that 25% of admitted students scored below 1200, while another 25% scored above 1380.

To be considered competitive in the admissions process, you should aim to score at or above the 75th percentile, which is 1380 or higher. Keep in mind that this score doesn't guarantee admission, as USC evaluates applicants holistically, taking into account your coursework, GPA, extracurricular activities, and personal essays as well.

If you're concerned about your SAT score, remember that submitting a strong application in other areas can help offset a lower score. For example, exceptional grades, a challenging course load, or impressive leadership experience in extracurricular activities may still make you a strong candidate even if your SAT score falls below the average range. Additionally, USC does offer test-optional admission, so if you feel that your SAT score doesn't accurately represent your academic abilities, you can choose not to submit it when applying.

However, if you decide to submit your SAT score, preparing thoroughly and retaking the test (if your initial score isn't what you hoped for) could improve your chances of being admitted.

8 months ago

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