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Average scores are shown on the original (1941/1942) SAT scale through senior class year 1995. Average scores from 1967 to the present are also shown on the current SAT scale, as follows. Data for 1967 to 1986 were converted to the re-centered scale by using a formula applied to the original mean and standard deviation.
Of the 12% of incoming students in 2023 who submitted SAT scores, the interquartile range was 1180–1350; of the 37% of incoming students in 2023 who submitted ACT scores, the interquartile range was 24–30. Of all matriculating students, the average high school GPA was 3.75. [72]
A total score for the SAT is calculated by adding the two section scores, resulting in total scores that range from 400 to 1600. In addition to the two section scores, three "test" scores on a scale of 10 to 40 are reported, one for each of Reading, Writing and Language, and Math, with increment of 1 for Reading / Writing and Language, and 0.5 ...
By the early 1990s, average combined SAT scores were around 900 (typically, 425 on the verbal and 475 on the math). The average scores on the 1994 modification of the SAT I were similar: 428 on the verbal and 482 on the math. [41] SAT scores for admitted applicants to highly selective colleges in the United States were typically much higher.
51 to 75%. More than 76% subsidized. SOURCE: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System, The University of Texas at Arlington (2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010).
A consensus view is that most colleges accept either the SAT or ACT, and have formulas for converting scores into admissions criteria, and can convert SAT scores into ACT scores and vice versa relatively easily. [103] The ACT is reportedly more popular in the midwest and south while the SAT is more popular on the east and west coasts. [104]
Below are some additional interesting numbers, which show some average monthly benefits for people of different ages -- including age 75 -- and genders as of the end of 2023: Age Average Benefit, All
Strikingly, 59% of survey respondents over age 50 who are not confident that their community will meet their needs, do expect to move – but the remaining 41% expect to stay where they are ...