Tuesday, May 27, 2008

SAT Scores for Admission to Top Colleges

By Allen Grove, About.com

If you're wondering if you have the SAT scores you'll need to get into an one of the top colleges in the United States, here's a side-by-side comparison of scores for the middle 50% of applicants. If your scores fall within or above these ranges, you're on target for admission to one of these top colleges.

Realize, of course, that SAT scores are just one part of the application. It's possible to have perfect 800s for each SAT subject and still get rejected if other parts of your application are weak. Similarly, some students with scores significantly below the ranges listed here gain admission because they demonstrate other strengths.

To see a full profile of each college, click on the names in the chart below.

2007-08 data from National Center for Educational Statistics

Top College SAT Score Comparison (mid 50%)

SAT Scores

Reading

Math

Writing

25%

75%

25%

75%

25%

75%

Amherst

670

770

660

760

670

760

Carleton

650

750

660

740

650

730

Grinnell

630

740

620

720

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Haverford

650

750

640

740

650

750

Middlebury

630

740

640

740

630

740

Pomona

690

770

690

760

680

750

Reed

680

760

630

710

650

730

Swarthmore

680

780

680

760

680

760

Wellesley

660

750

640

730

660

730

Williams

660

760

660

760

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