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What's an average SAT score for 2024?

I'm currently preparing for the SAT, and I just wanted to know what the average SAT score is for the Class of 2024. What score should I aim for to have a better chance at competitive schools? Any advice would be appreciated!

6 months ago

For the Class of 2024, the average SAT score was around 1050, with 528 in Math and 522 in Evidence-Based Reading and Writing. However, it's essential to note that competitive schools usually have higher score expectations. To be a competitive applicant for selective colleges, you should aim for a score at least within the middle 50% range for the schools you're interested in.

For top-tier universities, the middle 50% SAT scores often fall in the range of 1450-1550. It's important to research your target schools and check the average or middle 50% ranges for those specific institutions. This information can typically be found on the college's admissions website or through resources like CollegeVine's School Search tool.

Besides achieving a strong SAT score (if the schools you're applying to still consider them), it's also crucial to focus on other aspects of your application, like maintaining a strong GPA, demonstrating involvement in extracurricular activities, and writing compelling essays. These factors will contribute to a well-rounded application, which admissions officers consider in a holistic review.

Remember, every school's expectations will differ, and some schools may be test-optional due to the COVID-19 pandemic's ongoing impact. Always go through each college's specific requirements to know how your SAT scores and other application components will be assessed.

6 months ago

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