Understanding SAT Score Requirements
While many colleges are now test-optional, the SAT score remains a significant part of many applications. Understanding the typical score ranges for your target schools is key to crafting a competitive application.
The 25th-75th Percentile Rule
Colleges often publish the SAT score range for the middle 50% of their admitted students. This is the range between the 25th percentile and the 75th percentile.
- 25th Percentile: 25% of admitted students scored at or below this number. Scoring below this makes the school a "reach."
- 75th Percentile: 75% of admitted students scored at or below this number (meaning 25% scored above). Scoring above this makes you a very competitive applicant.
Your Goal: Aim for a score that is closer to the 75th percentile to maximize your chances of admission.
Example SAT Ranges for Mars Hill University
Evidence-Based Reading & Writing
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(25th - 75th percentile)Math
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(25th - 75th percentile)This means for Mars Hill University, a competitive applicant would likely have a total SAT score above 1380, and ideally closer to 1560.
What If Your Score is Low?
A lower-than-average SAT score doesn't ruin your chances. A strong GPA, challenging coursework, compelling essays, and strong letters of recommendation can all compensate for a lower score, especially at test-optional schools.
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