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SAT scores for Air Force Academy admission?

Hey there! I'm interested in applying to the United States Air Force Academy and was wondering what kind of SAT scores I should be aiming for in order to have a good chance of getting accepted. Can anyone who's been through the process share their experience?

5 months ago

Hello! The United States Air Force Academy is fairly competitive when it comes to admissions. While there isn't a specific minimum required SAT score, having an SAT score above the average for accepted applicants can strengthen your application.

The middle 50% SAT score range for incoming United States Air Force Academy students is typically between 1320 and 1470. This means that 25% of students scored below a 1320 and 25% of students scored above a 1470. To be competitive, you should aim for a score at least around the middle of this range, and ideally higher if you can.

That said, remember that the Air Force Academy's admissions process considers various factors beyond just test scores. They will take into account your high school transcripts, extracurricular activities, leadership experiences, and your personal essays. Additionally, you'll need to obtain a nomination from a member of Congress, which is a separate process altogether.

In summary, while strong SAT scores are important for your application to the Air Force Academy, make sure you also focus on other aspects of your application, such as strong academics, leadership experiences, and obtaining a nomination. Good luck with your application!

5 months ago

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