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What is an Average SAT Score?

What is an Average SAT Score?

作为一个高school student, test prep is likely on the forefront of your mind. Regardless of if you’re in the early stages of SAT prep or have just sat for an exam, it’s important to understand how the SAT is scored. A common question to ask when deciphering SAT scoring is, “What is the average SAT score?” Answering this question can help you to know how you fare against other students applying to your desired schools. According to The College Board, the average SAT score in 2017 was a 1060 (on a scale of 400-1600). It’s one thing to know the average SAT score, and another to understand how it applies to you. To un ...Read More About What is an Average SAT Score?

Ask an Admissions Expert: Drusilla Dee Blackman

Ask an Admissions Expert: Drusilla Dee Blackman

Varsity Tutors brings you insider tips and advice straight from nationally recognized admissions experts. Drusilla Dee Blackman has had a long and varied career in the field of college admissions. She is the former Dean of Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid for Columbia University, as well as the former Dean of Graduate Admissions and Financial Aid at Harvard University’s School of Arts and Sciences. She has a B.S. from Brown University and an M.A. in psychology from Yale. She is the founder of The Ivy Dean. How far ahead of time should a student begin working on his or her college application? Dee: It is never too early to beg ...Read More About Ask an Admissions Expert: Drusilla Dee Blackman

In-State vs. Out-of-State Colleges: How to Choose

In-State vs. Out-of-State Colleges: How to Choose

Selecting a college that is right for you can seem like an impossible decision. Chances are, your state offers several possibilities, ranging from public universities to private liberal arts schools. There are schools in your town, nearby towns, and other states or even countries. There are colleges offering large campuses, small class sizes, and every student to teacher ratio in between. The act of selecting a school can quickly become overwhelming. While there are many ways to narrow down your search, location can be a big one for some students. So, how do you choose? Comparing in-state and out-of-state colleges can be a good place to begin ...Read More About In-State vs. Out-of-State Colleges: How to Choose

What Does It Mean to Be a “Well-Rounded” Student?

What Does It Mean to Be a “Well-Rounded” Student?

“Well-rounded” is a term that pops up heavily in conversations around college prep and applications. From these conversations, it’s easy to formulate the idea that the well-rounded student is class valedictorian, star-player on the basketball team, and local newspaper intern—as well as prom king or queen. This is a myth; there are many different kinds of “well-rounded” students. Depending on your interests and skills, here’s what it means to be a well-rounded student: Academics You don’t have to take all AP courses your senior year in order to be considered well-rounded. While you’ll defi ...Read More About What Does It Mean to Be a “Well-Rounded” Student?

What Not to Discuss During a College Interview

What Not to Discuss During a College Interview

虽然每个大学承认sion process is different, you may find that you are required to participate in an interview as part of the admissions process for colleges you are interested in attending. The interview stage of the admission process can be very intimidating, as you want to make sure you perform at your absolute best. While each interview may be distinct, here are some general topics to avoid discussing. [RELATED: How to Ace Your College Interview] Disparaging remarks Try to keep your interview discussions as positive as possible. There is no need to bash other schools, rant about negative people in your life, or touch on really an ...Read More About What Not to Discuss During a College Interview