Hey everyone, I'm looking into Georgia Tech and I'm a tad curious about the average SAT score of admitted students. Anyone know what the ballpark is? Ah, the stress of junior year, amirite?
Of course! To ease some of your junior year stress, let me provide you with as accurate information as possible. According to the most recent data, Georgia Tech's middle 50% SAT scores, meaning 50% of enrolled students earned these scores or above, are roughly:
- SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing: 670-790
- SAT Math: 700-790
Just remember, these are ballpark estimates. Each admitted class can slightly differ. And while standardized test scores play a significant part in admission decisions, they're not the only factor. Georgia Tech, like many other schools, uses a holistic review process, which means they'll also be paying close attention to your course schedule, grades, extracurricular involvement, essays, and letters of recommendation.
Bear in mind that even though scoring within or above these ranges increases your chances of acceptance, it's not a guarantee—and similarly, scoring below these ranges doesn't necessarily mean you'll be rejected. It's all about the broader context of your strengths and achievements. Good luck with your college application journey!
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