Hello everyone, hope y'all are doing great! I've always dreamt of studying at Yale, and now that I'm a junior, it's time to really start preparing my application. Can anyone guide me about Yale's SAT requirements? What range of scores should I be aiming for?
Yale University is one of those highly selective schools that require standardized test scores for the 2024-2025 application cycle. For reference, Yale's reported SAT score range for admitted students is quite high - typically in the range of 1500 to 1570. It's important to try and aim for this range to increase your competitiveness as an applicant.
However, keep in mind that this is only the middle 50% range, which means 25% of admitted students scored below 1500 and another 25% scored above 1570. Achieving a score in this range, or even higher, doesn't guarantee admission. It only means your test score is competitive. Yale looks at applications holistically, considering several factors, including grades, rigorous coursework, and exceptional extracurricular involvement.
Moreover, ensure that you are focusing on building a robust and distinctive profile beyond test scores. Keep challenging yourself academically, pursue your passions through extracurriculars and demonstrate genuine interest in Yale through your application essays. It's more than being a strong tester — it's about being a compelling, well-rounded applicant that Yale would be excited to have on campus.
Also, remember to begin studying for the SAT fairly early to give yourself ample time for practice tests and prep. Yale's average SAT scores are an evidence of the competitiveness of the applicants, so it's beneficial to achieve a high score. Best of luck on your journey!
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