A 1080 is near the national average SAT score (49th percentile). It opens doors at many four-year colleges, but you may want to retake if aiming at selective schools.
A Digital SAT score near the national average. Many open-admission and regional universities will consider you.
Always check each school's published middle-50% SAT range before finalizing your college list.
Focus on the easier half of each module. Getting every easy and medium question right is the fastest way to add 100+ points.
A 1080 is near the national average SAT score (49th percentile). It opens doors at many four-year colleges, but you may want to retake if aiming at selective schools.
A 1080 SAT score is roughly the 49th percentile, meaning you scored higher than about 49% of other test takers.
A 1080 makes you competitive at schools such as University of Kentucky, San Diego State, Washington State. Always check each school's published middle-50% SAT range.
A retake is often worth it at this level. With 30–60 days of focused prep, most students raise their score by 50–100 points.
Focus on the easier half of each module. Getting every easy and medium question right is the fastest way to add 100+ points.