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What are considered good SAT scores for 2024 applicants?

Hey everyone! I'm planning to apply for college this year and I'm curious about what range of SAT scores would be considered good for a 2024 applicant. I know it varies by school, but can anyone provide a general idea?

5 months ago

While it's true that what constitutes a "good" SAT score can vary depending on the competitiveness of the schools you're applying to, I can provide a general overview of score ranges.

The SAT scores out of a maximum of 1600 points. A score of 1060 is considered average, as it hovers around the 50th percentile. As you move to more selective schools, the scores expected will typically increase. Here's a rough guideline for score ranges:

1. Below 1060: Score improvements may be necessary to enhance college options, particularly for more competitive programs. Retaking the SAT or focusing on other aspects of your application might be beneficial.

2. 1060-1300: This range is considered average to slightly above average and is suitable for many state universities and less competitive private colleges. Keep in mind that some universities may still require higher scores for more competitive programs or scholarships.

3. 1300-1450: This range is considered solidly above average and makes you a competitive applicant at many mid-tier universities and some more selective institutions. However, for top-tier colleges, aiming higher may be helpful.

4. 1450-1600: Scores in this range are very competitive, increasing your chances at highly selective schools. While a high score doesn't guarantee acceptance, it is one indication of a strong academic profile.

Remember to research the middle 50% SAT score ranges of the schools you're interested in, as this will give you a better idea of the score range of accepted students. Keep in mind that many colleges have transitioned to test-optional policies in recent years, so a strong GPA, well-rounded extracurriculars, and compelling essays are other important factors to consider during the application process.

It's important to set realistic goals for yourself based on the scores typically accepted by your target schools. Good luck as you prepare for your SAT and college applications!

5 months ago

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