Hello everyone! I'm planning on applying to Case Western Reserve University and am about to start studying for the SAT. To aim my studying effectively, I'd really appreciate if someone could tell me what scores Case Western typically expects or admits? Thanks in advance!
Case Western Reserve University is quite selective and typically admits students with strong SAT scores. They don't publicly release a specific cut-off, but based on their past admission statistics, you'll want to aim for a score within the middle 50% range, which is generally quite accurate for most universities.
For Case Western, the middle 50% range for admitted students is as follows:
- Evidence-Based Reading and Writing: 700-750
- Math: 730-790
These ranges means that 25% of admitted students scored below these ranges, and another 25% scored above. You should plan your studying to at least try and meet these ranges.
Of course, remember that standardized test scores are just one aspect of your application - your coursework, extracurriculars, and essays are also extremely vital. Good luck with your studies and your application!
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