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What's the average SAT score for students accepted into Harvard?

Hey everyone, I'm working on my college applications and was wondering what the average SAT score for students accepted into Harvard is? I know it's really competitive and just want to see where I stand! Thanks!

8 months ago

The average SAT score for students accepted into Harvard tends to be around 1520. However, keep in mind that Harvard, like many top-tier schools, practices a holistic admissions process, which means that your SAT score is just one part of your application. The admissions committee will also consider other factors such as your GPA, extracurricular activities, letters of recommendation, and essays to get a comprehensive sense of what you'd bring to the Harvard community.

Overall, at one of the most selective institutions in the world, even a perfect 1600 won't guarantee acceptance on its own, while on the flip side, having a slightly lower SAT score (in the 1400s, say) can potentially be compensated for with notable strengths in other areas. It's important to focus on building a strong overall application, which showcases your unique strengths in all areas.

For a more detailed breakdown of what it takes to get into Harvard, check out this blog post from CollegeVine: https://blog.collegevine.com/what-does-it-really-take-to-get-into-harvard/. Or, if you're looking for tips to maximize your own chances of acceptance, you can check out this post, which contains thorough guidance on how to tackle Harvard's school-specific supplemental essays: https://blog.collegevine.com/how-to-write-the-harvard-university-essays

Good luck with your applications!

8 months ago

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