The best way to improve your SAT scores is to continue reading. You should try to read books that challenge you.
The University of West Georgia College in Carrollton, Georgia admits applicants based on SAT scores that meet the (TCSG) Technical College System of Georgia requirements. The minimum requirements for SAT reading is 430, SAT Math Score is 410. An SAT reading score of 480, and SAT math score of 480 is required for the international tuition waiver eligibility.
The composite SAT score is based on critical reading, math, and writing. The maximum combined score is 2400. You just add the scores from the three sections to determine your composite score.
well honestly, that's better if you get over 1000 on both reading and math and i know the minium reading score is 440, do the best u can
SAT verbal score comes from the Reading Section - it is out of a possible 800 points. It is completely different from the SAT writing score. If you are looking for SAT study material, practice tests, or prep tests these can be found on line. There are options for live classes too, you can study online, exchange notes and interact with teachers.
The maximum score on the sat is a 2400. This is comparable to a 36 on the ACT. Getting a score of 2400 means that you answered every single question correctly on the entire exam.
Multiply your selection index (which is your total score) by 10 to find your predicted SAT score. If you want to find your predicited score for the "old" SAT, just add the scores from your Math and Critical reading sections together and multiply that number by ten.
Most colleges would accept with a 3.75 GPA, but the SAT has top score of 1400. Your score is fair, but you could improve it.
The minimum critical reading score is an 660. The minimum math score is an 700. The minimum writing score is an 780.
SAT - Critical Reading Middle 50%: 630-740 SAT - Math Middle 50%: 640-740
On average, 20 students out of 1 million every year get a perfect SAT score. So it is quit difficult.
1300 and above
A 1080-1280 (reading and math).