First of all, congratulations on such a high score, but seriously, scores are only one part of your profile as a whole person. A score like 1510 makes you competitive at most colleges but it does not in anyway guarantee entrance. Your score is not what the school is accepting, it's you as a person. And of course colleges accept these score as much as they accept a 1400, or a 1300.
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just about all of them, perhaps not the top 25 unless your other stuff is outstanding, ie sports, volunteering, GPA (reallly important), and the vigor of your courseload. But a 1980 is a great score, but colleges don't just look at your sat scores. But as far as what colleges accept a 1980: just about all of them, but they don't just care about the scores, they want to see a real person behind those scores.
Median SAT 1150-1250
Bard College, NY
Brandeis University, MA
Carleton College, MN
Carnegie Mellon University, PA
Case Western Reserve University, OH
Colorado State University, CO
Connecticut College, CT
Drew University, NJ
Emory University, GA
Fordham University, NY
George Washington University, DC
Gettysburg College, PA
Grinnell College, IA
Hamilton College, NY
Kenyon College, OH
Lawrence University, WI
Macalester College, MN
Miami University, OH
Middlebury College, VT
Mount Holyoke College, MA
New College of the University of S. Florida
New York University, NY
Reed College, OR
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, NY
Rhode Island School of Design, RI
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, IN
Rutgers College, NJ
Saint Olaf College, MN
Sarah Lawrence College, NY
Skidmore College, NY
Southwestern University, TX
State University of New York at Binghamton, NY
Syracuse University, NY
Trinity College, CT
Tulane University, LA
University of California at Berkeley, CA
University of California, Los Angeles, CA
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL
University of Massachusetts at Amherst, MA
University of Missouri, Columbia, MO
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Vanderbuilt University, TN
Western International University, AZ
Wheaton College, IL
Almost every state school. For private schools, it depends on your section score. If you have around a 700 in Math and then like 500 in critical reading and 400 in writing than you can probably get into a pretty good technical school.
Your local community college will. You should also check out online colleges such as the University of Phoenix.
1450 SAT score which college accepts this score
yale, princeton, harvard, mit
On the 1600 scale, a 1330 is fairly good, and many schools will accept that. However, most colleges have switched to the 2400 scale, in which a 1330 is below average. There is usually no "required" SAT score for colleges, but prestigious schools such as Caltech or MIT might instantly reject your application if your SAT score is below 1500, for example (avg score for these schools ~ 2200. Admission is more holistic, i.e. it is possible for a 1600-SAT scorer with an incredible application to get admitted).
1500-1600
1600
2005
A great old SAT score would typically be above 1500 out of 2400. This translates to roughly 1550 or higher on the redesigned SAT out of 1600.
i think it is 1500/1600
Gates graduated from Lakeside School in 1973. He scored 1590 out of 1600 on the SAT.
Average score on the 1600 scale is about 1000, so 970 is a bit below average.
In Florida the highest score you can achieve on the SAT is 1600.
LeBron received an 870 SAT score out of 1600 when he took the test. Believe me, that's not bad for all the ball he plays.
Generally speaking, at least a 1200 (out of 1600).
Close. 1590 out of 1600.