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SAT score requirements for Texas Tech?

Hey everyone! I'm looking into applying to Texas Tech and would appreciate any info on their SAT score requirements. What's considered a good score for getting in, and should I retake it if my score is below average? Thanks for the help!

7 months ago

Hello! Texas Tech doesn't have a strict SAT score requirement, but to give you an idea of the scores they typically accept, the middle 50% of admitted students have SAT scores ranging from 1110 to 1260. If you fall within or above this range, you have a competitive score for admission. However, keep in mind that the admissions process is holistic, and other factors such as GPA, coursework, extracurricular activities, and essays are also considered.

Since you're wondering whether you should retake the SAT if your score is below average, it mainly depends on your overall application and how comfortable you feel with your current score. If you think improving your SAT score will help strengthen your application, you might consider retaking the test. A higher score could potentially result in not only better chances of being accepted into Texas Tech but also receiving merit scholarships or other financial aid opportunities. It's essential to balance retaking the test with working on other aspects of your application such as maintaining a strong GPA, engaging in your extracurriculars, and writing effective essays.

Ultimately, the decision lies with you, but remember that the admissions process looks at the entirety of your application, not just your SAT score. Good luck!

7 months ago

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