Well, the average SAT score is a flat 1500 when counting all three sections. That would be a 1000 for just Critical Reading and Math. So you can make the jugement call, if you are a relativly good test-taker, you may want to give it another try, but if you have trouble with standardized tests you can explain that to colleges and they will most likely understand. It is a common problem.
No, average is 1500 Public schools expect around 1800 or as high as 2000 for the more prestigious public schools such as the UCs in California While private schools range from low, around your score to average acceptance scores of 2300-2400 for Ivy League schools.
When i applied no SAT score was required but it would benefit applicant to have a high SAT score if GPA was low.
Do you mean the ACT? You cant even get an SAT score as low as a 22
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Yes, of course. If you have a 3.14 or higher, and a sat score of 1200.
SAT scores are interpreted on the highest to the lowest. The higher the score the better you have done. If your score is low, it means that you did very poorly.
There is no required SAT score for entrance to UT Tyler. A minimum score on the SAT is considered to be 1420-1750.
Have decent SAT's score , be invlved in sports and serve for your community then you should be good to go.
2200 or higher for sure. your gpa is too low
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4567890876556= SAT score for students in Sanford
The average sat score to get into umass amherst is about an 1100 last year the average sat score of applicants was an 1142
The maximum SAT score is 2400 (800 for each of the 3 sections). The average score for the SAT is about 1500, so in this case, an SAT score of 1540 is about around the 50th percentile - that is, about 50% of the scores were higher, and about 50% of the scores were lower.