SAT
SCORECARD
SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TESTS (SAT) SCORES
2012 – 2016
The Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), is a college admission test that is recognized by universities both inside the United States and around the world. Created and administered by the College Board, the SAT assesses student reasoning based on knowledge and skills developed by the students in their course work. It covers three subject areas: critical reading, (VERBAL), mathematics and writing. Students have 3 hours and 45 minutes to complete the exam. Each section is worth 800 points, so the highest possible score is 2400. The SAT is designed to measure critical thinking and problem solving skills that are essential for success in college, and is the most widely used standardized test for college admissions.
|
CRITICAL READING |
MATH |
WRITING |
CR NORTH |
567 |
580 |
575 |
CR SOUTH |
538 |
559 |
538 |
STATE AVG |
494 |
508 |
482 |
|
CRITICAL READING |
MATH |
WRITING |
CR NORTH |
574 |
582 |
579 |
CR SOUTH |
536 |
562 |
533 |
STATE AVG |
495 |
508 |
482 |
2014
|
VERBAL |
MATH |
WRITING |
CR NORTH |
560 |
579 |
565 |
CR SOUTH |
524 |
557 |
523 |
STATE AVG |
497 |
504 |
480 |
2013
|
VERBAL |
MATH |
WRITING |
CR NORTH |
557 |
577 |
558 |
CR SOUTH |
538 |
565 |
536 |
STATE AVG |
494 |
504 |
482 |
2012
|
VERBAL |
MATH |
WRITING |
CR NORTH |
552 |
573 |
559 |
CR SOUTH |
521 |
556 |
523 |
STATE AVG |
491 |
501 |
480 |