Hey y'all, anyone knows what the average SAT score is for admissions into Texas A&M? My scores are kinda mid-range and I want to see if I stand a chance of getting in or if I should retake it. Thanks!
While Texas A&M University hasn't publicly disclosed their official SAT scores for the class of 2025, previous application cycles suggest that the middle 50% of admitted students typically score between 1230 to 1500. If your scores fall in this range, this is generally considered competitive territory.
However, these are not hard and fast cut-offs (Texas A&M, like many other schools, has a holistic review process). They consider other factors as well such as your high school course curriculum, leadership roles, extracurricular activities, and your essays. So, if your SAT score is less than the average, there are other areas in your application where you can make your profile stand out.
If your SAT score is significantly below the 1230 mark, consider preparing for a retake, aiming to boost your score into a more competitive range. Make sure you give yourself ample time to prepare, review content, and take practice tests.
The College Board offers multiple SAT test dates throughout the year, so there's flexibility to find a date that works for you and gives you enough prep time. Remember: A stronger SAT score potentially increases your chances of admission but is not the be-all and end-all of your application. Good luck!
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