Your SAT Results Are In - How Does Your Score Compare?
Your SAT results are available online today, if you took the SAT on March 14th. Your score will be out of a maximum of 2400, broken into the 3, 800-point sections: Math, Critical Reading, and Writing. Add these three scores together to get your total score.
The nation's average is approximately 1500. Highly competitive schools will want you to score around a 2000. Where does your score compare?
Our goal at Tried & True Tutoring is to make sure that you do your absolute best on the SAT to increase the likelihood of acceptance into the universities and colleges you want to attend. Did your scores come back as expected? Are they good enough? Let's discuss these scores and what they mean for you as you enter your senior year and apply to colleges.
Schedule a free, informative and in-depth meeting with one of our SAT experts to discuss your score report. You can click here to be directed to our website where you can schedule a meeting time, you can call us at 747-444-9907, or you can simply reply to this e-mail to request a time to talk with us.
We hope to hear from each and every one of you. We want to look at your score report, identify your strengths and weaknesses, and give you advice that will guide your studying in preparation for the exam if you decide to take it again. Remember, most students take the exam 2-3 times, so if this is your 1st or 2nd time taking it, feel free to take it again to improve your score.
If you want to improve your score 200 points or more, check out our 1-on-1 tutoring options. If you want to improve your score 100-150 points, check out our class options.
Congratulations on completing your SAT exam. We hope to hear from each and every one of you, whether you want college advice, studying tips, or tutoring to increase your score to its maximum potential. Or, maybe you just want to tell us how great you did on the test - we'd love to hear about that too!
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Thursday, April 2, 2015
Your SAT Results Are In - How Does Your Score Compare?
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