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Have you ever wondered what score you need to get accepted into your chosen university? What is considered a good SAT score?

The SAT score ranges from 400 to 1600, with 400 being the lowest and 1600 the highest. If you have already taken the SAT, you should compare your score to the admission requirements of your chosen university. This will help you understand whether your score meets their expectations or if you need to retake the test to improve your chances.

A good SAT score can help you get into your dream college, but what is considered “good” varies by school. To help you understand where you stand, we’ve compiled a list of U.S. universities with their average SAT scores and admission rates. This will give you a clearer idea of the scores needed for different colleges and help you set realistic goals for your application.

We have included a list of U.S. universities to help you categorize your choices into Reach, Target, and Safety schools. This will make it easier to build a balanced university list based on your SAT score.

For example, if your SAT score is 1350, your list might look like this:

  • Reach Schools – Highly competitive universities where admission is challenging: Harvard College, Yale University, Duke University.
  • Target Schools – Schools where your score is within the average admitted range: Boston University, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, University of Wisconsin Madison.
  • Safety Schools – Schools where your score is above the average admitted range, giving you a strong chance of acceptance: Pennsylvania State University, Michigan State University, Texas A&M University.

This approach helps you apply to a mix of schools, increasing your chances of admission while aiming for your top choices.

Now that you know how to categorize universities as Reach, Target, or Safety schools based on your SAT score, it’s time to start building your list!

If you haven’t created your list yet, begin now and review your choices. Feel free to comment on your selections, adjust based on your goals, and make sure you have a balanced mix of schools to maximize your chances of admission.

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