Archive for October, 2009

Average SAT Scores for some of the top schools

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

If you’re thinking about applying to some of the top colleges in the US, you’ll need to know the average SAT scores at these highly-ranked schools.

Most colleges require you to submit your scores from SAT vs. ACT Testing for College Applicants either the SAT or the ACT with your application, and many publish the average SAT scores for the middle 50% (25th-75th percentile) of their accepted applicants every year.

These colleges represent a range of options all over the country: Public College Tuition vs. Private College Tuition, tiny classes and overflowing lecture halls, and research institutions. They also display a range of average SAT scores.

The thing they have in common? They offer some of the best undergraduate educations you can get!

Colleges and Universities

Average SAT Score

(Middle 50%)

Amherst College

2000 – 2290

Boston College

1860 – 2140

Bowdoin College

1950 – 2200

California Institute of Technology

2150 – 2350

Carleton College

1960 – 2220

Davidson College

1905 – 2154

Duke University

1990 – 2290

Emory University

1950 – 2205

Haverford College

1940 – 2240

Johns Hopkins University

1910 – 2220

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

2040 – 2310

Middlebury College

1900 – 2220

Northwestern University

1980 – 2250

Rice University

1950 – 2260

Stanford University

2000 – 2310

Swarthmore College

2040 – 2300

University of California – Berkeley

1790 – 2160

University of Chicago

1980 – 2295

University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill

1780 – 2070

University of Notre Dame

1930 – 2230

Vanderbilt University

1940 – 2210

Vassar College

1950 – 2190

Washington University in St. Louis

2055 – 2295

Wellesley College

1960 – 2210

Williams College

1980 – 2280

Judi Robinovitz featured in the news for her work in St. Lucie County

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

College Planning Seminar

Provided by: Mary Holmgren Contributed by: Mary Holmgren on 10/15/2009

Over 400 students, parents, and educators attended a county-wide college planning seminar at Fort Pierce Central High School’s auditorium, Monday, October 12.

The St. Lucie County Education partnered with Judi Robinovitz, certified educational planner of Score At the Top Learning Centers, to offer practical advice about the entire college admissions process. Ms. Robinovitz drew upon 30 years of experience in educational planning to explain the college admissions tests, applications, essays, and how to make an application stand out. All the public high schools were well represented, and parents and students heard answers to many anxiety-producing questions.

The Education Foundation will be releasing a scholarship guide online soon that will further clarify the admissions process and list many scholarships.

http://tc.yourhub.com/FORTPIERCE/Stories/Non-profit-Organizations/Special-events/Story~663814.aspx