First develop a list of schools your DC is interested in and look at the 50% (or 25-75%) SAT score they report on the Common Data Set. A “good” score is above that number.
Rule of thumb might be: anything above a 1500 is good for top schools. Anything above a 1400 is good for the next band. |
Yes - this. With OP’s DC only being in 9th grade you have time to look at the median reporting SAT scores for class of ‘25 and ‘26 with a greater number of schools requiring scores that will provide a much better sense. |
Between 30 and 40 schools. 10 SLACs and about 25 Universities . |
Are those numbers at test optional or test required schools? |
It must be both. I don't think there are even 20 colleges in America that are test mandatory this year. |
Do you know the definition of cutoff? 1500 and above. Fixed it for you. |
This is my source. What's yours? https://www.usnews.com/education/best-colleges/slideshows/colleges-with-the-highest-sat-scores |
1400 |
I am following colleges and admissions pretty closely as I have a junior - this still made me say WTF. I’m sorry poster. I hope your kid was accepted to a school they like. There is no doubt they will be very successful! |
The problem is that at test optional schools the scores are SO skewed. |
1550 |
Individual schools CDS or reporting. Pomona, Middlebury, and Colby are all 1500 or above (Colby self reported other 2 CDS) I am sure that I've missed others. |
1400+ |
Son had a 1470, skewed very heavily toward reading, and got into an Ivy. He's very spiky in humanities and will clearly have no need in life to study math beyond the calculus he already took, so the school seemed to see a lower (but not terrible) math score as being just fine for him. Everyone is different in holistic admissions. (And no, no hooks.) |
Advice here? DD considering ED to Wash U. We went to admissions presentation and AO said don’t submit below 1500. DD has 1490 (twice!!). Will try one more time in June to get 10 more points but geez seems like unnecessary stress. Do you submit 1490 in this case? |