A lot of California State Universitys will take you in, because their broke!
Definitely not! Take the SAT again and try for at least a 1900+. Pharmacy school is very competitive.
Unfortunately there is no easy way for a member of the general public to determine the average SAT score of a beauty school dropout. For one thing, beauty schools are not willing to announce statistics about their dropouts. Many beauty schools do not require students to take the SAT. This makes it difficult to find statistics about the matter.
If you are a high school student who is preparing to take the SAT, you may be a bit nervous. You may be wondering how you can best prepare yourself to earn a high score on the SAT so that you can get into your top choice schools. One of the best ways to prepare yourself well for the SAT is to take SAT practice tests. When you do SAT practice testing, be sure to time yourself.
Colleges take the highest reading score, the highest math score and the highest writing score out of all the tests you've taken. So if there was a really bad essay topic, you can take it again and they will take the higher of the scores.
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).
all highschools?
No... Canadian schools do not require SAT scores. However, if you are an international student applying from the US, chances are they will request it (Especially top ranked schools like McGill)
You are elligible to any CSU with a 3.0 or higher. If you have a lower GPA, you are expected to obtain a higher SAT or ACT score. But for the Better CSU schools such as CSUF, CSULB, POLY, and CSULA, the average SAT score for an incoming freshmen would be atleast a 500 on both the critical thinking and the Math portions of the SAT TEST. In conclution, The Higher the GPA, atleast an average or better SAT score. The Lower the GPA, the higher the SAT score must be.
Yes.
No, as far as I know, you need at least a 1150. The maximum score on SAT is 2400, and you need to at least a good result in math (about 580 or more) and mediocre results in critical reading (500) and the writing section (550).
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The average SAT score for most colleges is 1,538, top schools like a score of 2,100 or more. I have a related link listed below that has some helpful test sources, to assist with increasing test scores.