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What does a 1460 SAT score mean?

Hello everyone, I recently received my SAT scores, and I got a 1460. I know it's a decent score but just need to understand more about it. Can anyone tell me what kind of colleges usually accept this range of score?

2 months ago

A 1460 on the SAT is indeed a strong score— it's nearly in the top 4% of all test takers! This score suggests that you have a solid understanding of the material and that you're well-prepared for college-level coursework.

This score will make you a competitive applicant at many selective universities. For instance, it falls within the middle 50% range of scores for admitted students at several universities. Here are a few examples:

- University of Virginia (UVA): SAT middle 50% range is from 1380-1500

- University of Southern California (USC): SAT middle 50% range is from 1410-1540

- Boston College (BC): SAT middle 50% range is from 1420-1530.

Please bear in mind that these are just a few examples. There are many other universities where your score will render you competitive.

In addition to your SAT score, colleges will look at many other factors in your application. Your GPA, rigor of coursework, extracurricular activities, letters of recommendation, and personal essays all play a significant role in the decision-making process.

While your score is competitive, consider whether other elements of your application align with the profiles of successful candidates at colleges of this caliber. Remember, while a strong SAT score is an important part of your application, it's still just one piece of the puzzle—academic excellence, leadership, and character as demonstrated through your extracurricular activities and essays are also critical.

Remember, every college application is assessed holistically, which means that colleges will consider all parts of your application—not just your test scores. Keep in mind that a strong SAT score like yours should be complemented by a robust application that showcases your academic abilities, personal qualities, and contributions to your community. Best of luck with your applications!

2 months ago

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