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A good SAT score is one that helps you get admitted to a college that you want to go to.
The average SAT score is around 1050. Any score above that would be above average. A score of 1350 would put you in the top 10% of test takers and help make your application competitive at more selective schools.
In choosing colleges to apply to, consider factors such as the cost of tuition and availability of financial aid, location, and campus atmosphere. Also consider whether the college offers academic and extracurricular programs that interest you. To set your target SAT score, first explore a range of colleges that can offer you the mix of things you want. Then, look at the average SAT score for an admitted first-year student and use that as your target. The College Board college planning website BigFuture contains all of this information and is an excellent resource for researching colleges.
Note: Bear in mind that your SAT score is only one factor among several on your application. Your grades, application essay, and extracurriculars also shape admissions officers' perceptions of your application.
Improvement Through Practice
If you have time to take the SAT again—especially if you just took it as a junior—it's possible to bring your score up considerably by practicing with Official Digital SAT Prep on Khan Academy®. Research shows that following these tailored recommendations helps students increase their scores. With time and effort, you can get closer to achieving your target score.
The Official Digital SAT Study Guide is also available if you want a comprehensive resource on the digital SAT.
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Official Digital SAT Prep on Khan Academy
Official Digital SAT Prep on Khan Academy will make a tailored study plan for you, giving you the preparation that will benefit you the most for test day.
- Go to Khan Academy
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What's a Good SAT Score?
Read this blog post to learn more about what is a good SAT score.
- Go to College Board Blog
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The Official Digital SAT Study Guide
The Official Digital SAT Study Guide provides a comprehensive resource for understanding updates to the SAT in the digital format.
- Go to College Board Store