Tuesday, February 21, 2012
I took the SATs in June and got a 1550. I just applied to the University of Pittsburgh and I was wondering if that score is good enough to get accepted to the main campus of Pitt. I am going to retake the SATs this October to see if I can bring my score up, which brings me to another question... I can send my scores again right?|||According to College Board:
Test Scores
Middle 50% of
First-Year Students
SAT Critical Reading: 570 - 680
SAT Math: 590 - 680
SAT Writing: 560 - 660
The average student applies with a minimum 1720 SAT score.
This doesn't necessarily mean you can't get in with your score, although a higher one will help.
The vigor of your classes, your extracurricular activities, teacher and counselor recommendations, etc will all help in the application process. SAT scores aren't the only thing they take into account when looking at an application|||If that SAT score is based on the CR and math sections only then you are degrading yourself by applying to the University of Pittsburgh. On the other hand, if it's based on all sections (CR + math + writing) then it is a little low. Yes you can send your scores as many times as you want, you just need to pay for the service.
University of Pittsburgh was one of my safeties. I applied with a 2080 and was accepted to their honors program.|||I can almost guarantee that your score is NOT high enough. Almost all colleges, private or public, prestigious or not, are looking for a good SAT score of about 2000 or above.
You should definitely retake the SATs and aim for at least 1900. Try your hardest to get over 2000, because that's a great score and would be appreciated by most colleges!|||Try best your next time|||The best college finder is http://TopEducationFinder.info
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I hope that helps
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