The new section and a new test in general was started in 2003
The minimum SAT score on the New SAT is 600 (200 in each section).
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For the SAT test given before spring 2016, the maximum score was 2400. The new SAT in 2016 will be out of 1600.
To get an admission into harvard, you need between 2100-2300 in the SAT test
New College's 2014 25th-75th percentile SAT scores are 620-740 on the Critical Reading section, 570-670 on the Math section, and 590-690 on the Writing section.
On the old SAT, there was just the reading and the math section, each is worth 800 points. The new SAT includes a writing section which is also worth 800 points. So the old = 1600. New = 2400.
College of New Jersey's 2014 25th-75th percentile SAT scores are 550-650 on the Critical Reading section, 580-680 on the Math section, and 560-670 on the Writing section.
The University of New Haven's 2014 25th-75th percentile SAT scores are 470-570 on the Critical Reading section, 480-580 on the Math section, and 470-570 on the Writing section.
New Mexico State University's 2014 25th-75th percentile SAT scores are 420-560 on the Critical Reading section, 430-560 on the Math section, and 420-540 on the Writing section.
Southern New Hampshire University's 2014 25th-75th percentile SAT scores are 440-540 on the Critical Reading section, 450-560 on the Math section, and 440-530 on the Writing section.
1017 was the average SAT score (515 math, 502 Reading) for 2007 SAT scores are scaled so that the average score on a section is always right around 500 (which is right in the middle of the 200 to 800 point range for each section). This is true for the new test or the old test. Because of natural variation it will be a little different year to year, but always right aorund 500.
I'm sorry - is the 1350 on the new SAT, or the old? If it's on the new, 3 part SAT (with the writing section), then that is way too low for NYU/Stern. If it's on the old, 2 part SAT (the one without the writing section), then you stand a chance.