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What schools should I look at with a 1260 SAT percentile?

I scored a 1260 on the SAT (percentile rank: 84). What kinds of colleges should I be considering with these stats? I'm trying to create a list of colleges to apply to, and I don't want to aim too high or too low. Any advice would be amazing!

8 months ago

With a 1260 SAT score (84th percentile), you have a solid score that could make you a competitive applicant at many colleges. To create a well-rounded list, consider including a mix of safety, target, and reach schools.

To create a balanced college list, research schools that fit your intended major, location preferences, campus size, and any other factors that are important to you. Keep in mind that while your SAT score is an essential factor, holistic admissions also consider other aspects such as extracurricular involvement, essays, and letters of recommendation.

Some schools you could consider might include:

Safety:

1. State universities or regional campuses in your state (especially if you have in-state tuition benefits)

2. Smaller liberal arts colleges with higher acceptance rates

Target:

1. Larger state universities with more competitive admissions standards

2. Mid-tier private universities or colleges

Reach:

1. Well-regarded private universities where your stats might be on the lower end

2. Public flagship universities with competitive admissions

Remember, these are just examples as you continue your research. Make sure to consider other factors beyond SAT scores when building your college list, and don't be afraid to reach out to schools you're interested in to learn more about their programs and admissions requirements.

8 months ago

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