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The SAT Reasoning Test is a test students usually take for college admissions. The test has three sections: Critical Reading, Writing and Math and is about three hours and 45 minutes long. Most people agree that the SAT is the single most important test students can take in high school.
The SAT is created by Educational Testing Service (ETS). ETS is paid by the College Board to create the exam. Both of these companies are private.
A good score is one that will get you into the college of your choice, so the answer depends on where you want to go to college. The average score on the SAT is about a 1540. While class rank, extra-curricular activities, major, recommendations, essays, and other factors also come into play in college admissions, below is an estimate of what score is needed on the SAT for various colleges:
University Name | Score Required |
Harvard University | 2200 or above |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) | 2200 or above |
New York University (NYU) | 1950 or above |
Princeton University | 2200 or above |
Rice University | 2200 or above |
Stanford University | 2200 or above |
University of California - Los Angeles (UCLA) | 2050 or above |
University of Colorado - Boulder | 1850 or above |
University of Houston | 1500 or above |
University of Southern California (USC) | 2050 or above |
University of Texas - Austin | 1850 or above |
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