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Unless a specific school has a minimum score listed, you could hypothetically get any score and be admitted. SAT and ACT made up a part of your application, but are not the only factors. Ivy League schools (or any school for that matter) would like people with the highest scores possible, and frequently get applicants with perfect scores. Someone with a high SAT score is more likely to be admitted than someone with a low score with all other things (grades, personality, extracurriculars) equal, but it really depends on the person. All sorts of things affect your chances: legacy status, race, gender, proximity to school, whether you're international, etc.

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βˆ™ 18y ago

all depends, usually the higher you are in your class ranking in high school, the lower your sat has to be to be accepted and vice verse. for ivy leagues though, you should look at something close to 1000-1200.

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βˆ™ 18y ago

Each college sets its own standards. Community colleges typically have no SAT requirement, and someone who does well academically in Community College can transfer to even Top 10 Universities, so despite what you may hear as a high school Junior, SATs don't determine your whole future. Also, if you score poorly on the SATs because you have the flu, etc. you can retake them.

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βˆ™ 14y ago

There is no accurate way to calculate the average SAT score that resulted in a college admission. Each college that looks at the SAT has a different standard, some colleges don't look at SAT scores at all, and some colleges simply don't release the necessary information to the public.

However, it is fairly easy to determine the average SAT score a specific college has accepted in the past, either by directly contacting the college or using an online resource (e.g., CollegeBoard or StudentsReview).

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βˆ™ 16y ago

A perfect score is 31 or the SATs. To get into higher ranking schools you need to get into the upper 20s. beachball45

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βˆ™ 13y ago

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βˆ™ 14y ago

600

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