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Expected SAT score range for 2024 admissions

Hi guys, what do you think could be the expected SAT score range for college admissions in 2025? Is it going to be different compared to previous years? Open to all types of thoughts!

a month ago

Admissions criteria and standards can vary greatly from year to year, depending on various factors such as the applicant pool, institutional priorities, and changes in standardized testing protocols.

For the 2025 admissions cycle, most schools will not publish their new SAT score ranges for the next incoming class until the late Spring or early Summer, following the release of the previous year's class profile. Therefore, it's tough to predict exact numbers for next year.

However, generally speaking, the projected SAT score ranges for 2025 are likely going to be similar to those of the previous few years. For most selective colleges, this typically means a middle 50% score range of approximately 1300-1550 on the 1600 scale. For less competitive colleges, the range may fall between 1050 and 1200. But these are very broad generalizations and might vary substantially depending on the specific school.

Remember that while standardized test scores are an important part of many colleges' admissions processes, they're just one piece of the puzzle. Colleges often use a holistic approach to evaluate applicants, which also considers elements like high school GPA, rigorous courses, extracurricular activities, letters of recommendation, and personal essays. It's about proving you're academically capable, but also that you're a good fit for the institution beyond your test scores.

Keep in mind also that several institutions have moved towards test-optional policies, and some institutions have decided to retain this policy. That means they won't necessarily penalize you for not submitting test scores, but if you do submit scores, they'll be used as part of the holistic review process.

Ultimately, your potential college list should be diversified—aim to include reach, match, and safety schools, making sure you'd be happy to attend any of them. Starting from there, consider your SAT score as one part of your application package.

a month ago

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