You don't have to enter SAT scores on a collegeapplication, but for almost every college, you DO need to have college board send them your scores directly.
1800 for SAT
These scores are not published comparatively. You can obtain the desired scores on the VCE from the particular institution you are interested in directly.
you multiply it by 10
SAT verbal scores over 500 75%, SAT math scores over 500 76%, SAT verbal scores over 600 36%, SAT math scores over 600 34%, SAT verbal scores over 700 10%, SAT math scores over 700 10%, and also the GPA must be 3.4 or better.
SAT scores are not of great importance to become a psychiatrist. Once enrolled in a pre-medical program at a university, one must achieve high scores on the MCAT in order to enter medical school.
All of our students enter the world with high GPA's and perfect SAT scores.
Test Scores for 2006-2007 SAT verbal scores over 500 70%, SAT math scores over 500 66%, ACT scores over 18 94%, SAT verbal scores over 600 25%, SAT math scores over 600 21%, ACT scores over 24 33%, SAT verbal scores over 700 4%, SAT math scores over 700 3%, ACT scores over 30 2%
Your SAT scores expire after 10 years.
No... Canadian schools do not require SAT scores. However, if you are an international student applying from the US, chances are they will request it (Especially top ranked schools like McGill)
There is no 'pass/fail' aspect of the SAT Subject Tests. You must decide what is acceptable for your personal ability. Minimum scores depend largely on the colleges to which you are applying.
I believe that unless you are applying to a state school, your SAT scores will probably be much more of a factor.
SAT scores are used by universities to gauge the viability of potential applicants. For 2013, the average SAT score was a 1498.