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States with highest SAT scores?

Hey everyone! I've been looking at average SAT scores across different states, and I'm just curious which states generally have the highest average scores? Does it really matter when applying to colleges?

7 months ago

Hello! To address your curiosity, some states do tend to have higher average SAT scores compared to others. Generally, the states with the highest average SAT scores include Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New Jersey. It's important to note that these scores might be influenced by various factors, such as educational policies, income levels, and the number of students taking the SAT in these states.

While it's interesting to observe these trends, it's essential to remember that colleges evaluate your application individually and not solely based on the average SAT scores from your state. Admissions officers will consider your SAT score in the context of your unique background, along with other factors like your GPA, course rigor, essays, extracurricular activities, and other components of your application.

Ultimately, it's more important to focus on your own SAT score and strive to perform your best, rather than comparing yourself to the state averages. Aim for an SAT score that aligns with or exceeds the middle 50% range of scores for the colleges you're interested in, as this will help you be a competitive applicant.

7 months ago

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