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How good is a 1010 SAT score?

Just got my SAT results back and I got a 1010. Is that a good score for most colleges, or should I retake the test to get a higher score? Any advice is appreciated!

5 months ago

A 1010 SAT score is below the national average of around 1050 to 1100, depending on the year. It is considered a decent score for many colleges, but it might not be competitive for more selective institutions.

The SAT score needed for college admission depends on the specific schools you're targeting. You should research the average SAT scores of admitted students at the colleges you're interested in attending. Many college websites provide this information, or you can use resources like CollegeVine and the College Board's BigFuture tool.

If you're aiming for more selective schools or looking to qualify for merit-based scholarships, you may want to consider retaking the SAT to achieve a higher score. You could also view the 1010 as a baseline score and continue preparing for the SAT with the goal of improvement. Consider using online resources, test prep books, or even taking a prep course to help increase your score. Practice tests are useful tools in identifying your weaknesses and familiarizing yourself with the test format. Remember, many students take the SAT multiple times to achieve their desired score, so you're not alone in wanting to improve.

If you're satisfied with your current score or if the schools you're interested in have test-optional policies, you might want to focus on other aspects of your application, such as your GPA, extracurriculars, and personal statement. However, if you believe you can achieve a higher score with proper test preparation and practice, it could be to your advantage to retake the SAT.

5 months ago

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