State of Georgia Average SAT Score – Class of 2021
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by Aenne Thom
1y ago
Looking to see how you ranked among other Georgia students? The average SAT score in Georgia is 1086, 26 points above the national average of 1060. The average Math score in Georgia is 534 out of 800 and the average English, Reading, and Writing (ERW) score was 551 out of 800. COVID affected the college admissions process heavily by shutting down testing centers and leaving universities across the country to have to waive admissions test score requirements. 23 out of 26 public colleges and universities in Georgia will continue to waive the need for test scores on student applications for stude ..read more
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State of Illinois Average SAT Score – Class of 2021
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by Aenne Thom
1y ago
Chicago is home to many world-renowned universities, but how does Illinois perform as a whole? The average SAT score in Illinois is 1007, 53 points below the national average of 1060. The average Math score in Illinois is 498 out of 800 and the average English, Reading, and Writing (ERW) score was 508 out of 800. Illinois is a state that requires all public school students in the 11th grade to take the SAT in order to graduate. Because of this, the state has an 80% participation rate for the exam which can have an effect on average scores. Kickstart Your SAT Prep with Test Geek’s Free SAT Stud ..read more
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State of Texas Average SAT Score – Class of 2021
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by Aenne Thom
1y ago
Texas, though not a high performer in average SAT scores, is home to some incredible colleges and universities. The average SAT score in Texas is 1003, 57 points below the national average of 1060. The average Math score in Texas was 507 out of 800 and the average English, Reading, and Writing (ERW) score was 513 out of 800. It goes without saying that Texas is huge, so average scores are bound to differ across the state. Use the state’s average as a guide, but not the end-all-be-all of score expectations. Kickstart Your SAT Prep with Test Geek’s Free SAT Study Guide. What’s a Good SAT Score i ..read more
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State of Arizona Average SAT Score – Class of 2021
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by Ally Kotwica
1y ago
The class of 2021 was feeling the direct effects of the pandemic. Many students either opted out of taking college entrance exams or found themselves in a position where it made it nearly impossible to do so. In Arizona, only 11% of class of 2021 high school graduates took the SAT. This is the most recent year of data we have, but it’s important to keep in mind that these numbers may change drastically as participation in college entrance exams levels out. So, let’s get to it. The average SAT score in the state of Arizona for the class of 2021 came in at 1181 out of 1600. This ranks Arizona as ..read more
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State of Colorado Average SAT Score – Class of 2021
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by Ally Kotwica
1y ago
Sitting just above the national average SAT score, Colorado’s average SAT score for the class of 2021 was 1072 out of 1600. The average Math score in Colorado was 528 out of 800 and the average English, Reading, and Writing (ERW) in Colorado was 544 out of 800. Are you looking to see where you stack up against other high schoolers in Colorado? Comparing your SAT score against the state’s average can give you a good benchmark. However, test scores vary vastly across the state, so if this average doesn’t match up with what your friends at school scored, don’t be too surprised. Kickstart Your SAT ..read more
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Evading the SAT Reading Section Answer Choice Traps
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by Kate Everson
1y ago
As we talked about with the SAT reading section question types, the SAT will only ever provide one completely 100% no doubt correct answer choice.  In spite of this, the SAT still has some tricks up its sleeve to try and pull students off the path of ace-ing the test.  No matter the question type and no matter the answer choices, (pardon the incoming cliche) your best defense will always be a strong offense.  Treat every question like it’s a fill-in-the-blank and come up with your own rock-solid answer before ever looking at the answer choices.   Kickstart Your SAT Pre ..read more
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What Calculators Are Allowed on the SAT?
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by Aenne Thom
1y ago
Imagine you’ve made it to test day; you’ve paid your registration fees, put in months of preparation, and finally, you’re mentally ready to tackle the big test. You approach check-in, anxiously awaiting the start of the exam, and – wait what? Can’t use my calculator? Why not? The truth is, calculators are permitted on the SAT, but not ALL calculators. There are specific calculators that aren’t allowed on the exam and if you show up with one, you won’t be able to use it. Not having a calculator on the SAT isn’t a total deal-breaker, and it’s possible you could still get an okay score. However ..read more
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Everything to Know About the SAT Reading Test
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by Kirsten Mann
1y ago
It seems there are two kinds of students: those who excel in the maths and sciences, and those who are made to read and write. Unfortunately for the math kids, you still have to show what you know on the Reading Test of the SAT. The same goes for English kids stumbling their way through trig on the math section, but we’re not talking about that right now. Kickstart Your SAT Prep with Test Geek’s Free SAT Study Guide. In this post, we’re going to break it all down for you, so you leave this page feeling prepared and ready to pick a strategy and tackle the Reading Test regardless of where your s ..read more
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