UCLA, or the University of California, Los Angeles, has competitive admissions, and test scores can vary significantly by applicant pool and program. For the most recent admissions cycle, the middle 50% SAT scores for admitted students typically range from around 1350 to 1530, while the ACT scores generally fall between 30 and 34. However, it's important to note that UCLA has adopted a test-optional policy, meaning standardized test scores are not required for admission, allowing students to showcase their strengths in other areas of their application. Always check the university's official website for the latest information on admissions requirements and test policies.
You need to take the SAT or the ACT and submit the scores. There isn't a Pass or Fail exam.
1800 for SAT
They admit about 23% of applicants from a wide range of testing scores.
recess does improve test scores.
UCLA's 2014 25th-75th percentile SAT scores are 560-690 on the Critical Reading section, 610-740 on the Math section, and 590-710 on the Writing section.
The Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) is a standardized college admission test widely used in the United States, including for admissions to the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). The SAT assesses students' readiness for college through sections on reading, writing, and mathematics. While UCLA has adopted a test-blind policy as of 2021, meaning standardized test scores are not considered in admissions decisions, the SAT historically played a significant role in the selection process. Applicants are now evaluated based on their academic performance, extracurricular activities, and personal statements.
To get better scores on the Test you must better know the material on the test prior to taking it.
The test scores of other students Worldwide.
you can take the SAT's as many times you want, they will only keep your highest score you've ever achieved
I seem to remember seeing that homeschoolers had higher scores. Correct !!
Chicago schools have the lowest test scores.)~:
judged by top GPA of the students class rank and act/sat scores