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Is a 1220 SAT score good?

Hello, fellow students! I recently received my SAT results, and I scored a 1220. I'm wondering if this is considered a good score for college admissions? Would this be competitive for most colleges? Any advice would be super helpful!

5 months ago

Hello! A 1220 SAT score is generally considered a solid score that will make you competitive for some colleges and universities, but it all depends on which schools you're targeting.

To put it into perspective, the average SAT score for high school students is around 1050. A score of 1220 places you in the 75th percentile, meaning you scored better than 75% of test-takers. This should make you competitive for a fair number of colleges and universities, specifically those with average SAT scores around or below the 1220 mark.

However, if you're aiming for highly selective colleges like Ivy League schools or those with low acceptance rates, a 1220 will probably fall below the middle 50% range of these institutions, which means it may be more challenging for you to be admitted based on your SAT score alone.

Remember that colleges also evaluate your application in a holistic manner, taking into account factors like your GPA, course rigor, extracurricular activities, and essays. A strong application in other areas can help compensate for an SAT score that might be below the average for a particular college.

If you're looking to boost your SAT score, consider taking the test again if you have the time and resources. With additional practice and study, you may be able to increase your score and improve your chances of admission to a wider range of schools.

Good luck with your college application process! Feel free to ask any other questions you have.

5 months ago

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