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U Miami Average SAT Score?

Hey guys, I'm really interested in applying to the University of Miami. I was wondering if anyone knows the average SAT score of admitted students. Thanks a lot!

8 months ago

Hey there! The University of Miami currently has a test-optional admission policy, which means you aren't required to submit your SAT (or ACT) scores for consideration if you choose not to. Be sure to check official channels when you are applying, in case this policy changes. That being said, if you're interested in understanding the typical profile of accepted students, here's some data:

The middle 50% SAT scores for admitted students to the University of Miami are usually between 1380 and 1500, with the 25th percentile being around 1380 and the 75th percentile being around 1500. This means that 50% of admitted students score within this range, while 25% score below it and 25% score above it. Keep in mind that these are not strict requirements or minimums but rather a general idea of where most admitted students' scores tend to fall.

To have a competitive application, it's a good idea to strive for a score at or above the 75th percentile (1500 or higher). However, an SAT score alone won't guarantee admission, as the University of Miami considers multiple factors in their holistic review process. Your academic performance, extracurricular activities, essays, and letters of recommendation will also play significant roles in the decision-making process.

If you feel like your SAT scores accurately represent your potential and abilities, you should submit them. However, if you think your SAT score may not reflect your true capabilities and achievements, you might consider applying test-optional and focusing on other components of your application. Good luck with your application!

8 months ago

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