A 500 is below the national SAT average (1th percentile). With focused prep and a retake, most students can raise this score by 100+ points.
A starting SAT score that can be improved significantly with targeted, consistent practice.
Always check each school's published middle-50% SAT range before finalizing your college list.
Build foundations. Review basic algebra, grammar rules, and high-frequency vocabulary. A structured 8-week study plan often adds 150+ points.
A 500 is below the national SAT average (1th percentile). With focused prep and a retake, most students can raise this score by 100+ points.
A 500 SAT score is roughly the 1th percentile, meaning you scored higher than about 1% of other test takers.
A 500 makes you competitive at schools such as Open-admission state universities, Community colleges with transfer paths. 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.
Build foundations. Review basic algebra, grammar rules, and high-frequency vocabulary. A structured 8-week study plan often adds 150+ points.