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Duke University's 2014 25th-75th percentile SAT scores are 660-750 on the Critical Reading section, 690-780 on the Math section, and 670-770 on the Writing section.
Duke University's 2014 25th-75th percentile SAT Math Scores are 690-780, meaning 25% of students scored 690 or lower on the Math portion of the SAT, and 75% of students scored 780 or lower (i.e. 25% of students scored 780 or higher).
Duke University's 2014 25th-75th percentile SAT Writing Scores are 670-770, meaning 25% of students scored 670 or lower on the Writing portion of the SAT, and 75% of students scored 770 or lower (i.e. 25% of students scored 770 or higher).
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Duke University's 2014 25th-75th percentile SAT Critical Reading Scores are 660-750, meaning 25% of students scored 660 or lower on the Critial Reading portion of the SAT, and 75% of students scored 750 or lower (i.e. 25% of students scored 750 or higher).
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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.
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%
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Your SAT scores expire after 10 years.
No single SAT score is "needed," although one might want to consider that the middle range of SAT scores for Duke in Critical Reading is 690-770, and the middle range for Math is 690-780. Generally, being within that middle range of SAT scores is a good bet. However, it's important to keep in mind that SAT scores are not the only thing that a college looks for in an applicant. Having perfect scores won't guarantee one admission, nor will having less than perfect scores keep one from being accepted.
SAT scores are used by universities to gauge the viability of potential applicants. For 2013, the average SAT score was a 1498.