Monday, 11 August 2014

The Colleges With The Highest SAT Scores




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High school students across the country compete each year for spots at the most selective universities. They need high GPAs and well-rounded extracurricular activities on their resumes, but a stand-out SAT score is crucial to get into a top school, and could even make or break an application.


We compiled a list of the 25 colleges with the highest SAT scores. This 2013-2014 preliminary data came from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES). The NCES data gave us the 25th and 27th percentiles for each test section, which we then averaged and added up to get the average overall score for each school.


25. (TIE) Carleton College


Average SAT Score: 2135


Critical Reading: 705


Math: 725


Writing: 705


Carleton College is a highly ranked liberal arts school in Northfield, Minnesota, with about 2,000 undergraduate students.






25. (TIE) Carnegie Mellon University


Average SAT Score: 2135


Critical Reading: 690


Math: 745


Writing: 700


Carnegie Mellon has an urban campus located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and accepts just 27.8% of its applicants.






23. (TIE) Amherst College


Average SAT Score: 2155


Critical Reading: 715


Math: 725


Writing: 715


Amherst College in Amherst, Massachusetts, is ranked No. 2 among liberal arts colleges in the U.S., according to U.S. News.





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