![]() ![]() If you’re scoring at at least the 50th percentile, we recommend you submit your score even if the college is test-optional. If your score is above the 25th percentile on both sections, consider submitting. Next, compare your SAT score with those of the admitted freshmen class. Over 90% of the top 200 national universities are test-optional or test-blind for Fall 2022 applicants, so be sure to familiarize yourself with colleges’ testing policies before you apply! ![]() In general, though, our advice on when to submit goes like this: first, find out if the colleges you want to attend are test-optional this year or not. Because of all these factors, we’ll be using Class of 2020 data as a baseline for what’s a good SAT score and when you should submit yours. Even if we did have Class of 2021 data, it would be somewhat unreliable: only people with good scores submitted their scores, which skews the 25th percentile, and many were unable to take the test multiple times like in normal years. Data for all our charts comes from the Class of 2020––those are the people who applied to college before COVID hit––because there isn’t much data back from the Class of 2021. Wondering if your SAT score is “good enough”? Need an idea of the score that will get you into your dream college? You’ve come to the right place! Us data geeks (ok, analysts) at SupertutorTV have compiled lists of colleges and their admitted freshmen’s average SAT score.
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