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How Does Your Teen’s SAT Scores Compare?

By Lynn O'Shaughnessy | Aug 25, 2009 |

Minutes ago, the College Board released its latest SAT test score results.

If you want to compare your teenager’s SAT test scores with everybody else, here are the latest performance results for 2009 college-bound freshmen:

SAT Scores  for 2009 College Freshmen

Reading: 501
Math: 515
Writing: 493

The possible scores for each of the three sections range from 200 to 800. The latest average scores are just about identical to last year’s results.

The pool of teenagers that took the SAT is the most diverse crop of test takers ever.  One out of every four students, for instance, do not consider English their first language. More than a third of the parents of these teenagers never attended college.

Girls continue to endure the test in larger numbers than boys — 53.5% of this year’s freshmen class test takers were females.

Here’s where you can find a breakdown of SAT scores by state.

Further reading: If your child’s SAT scores are mediocre, don’t stress about it. Surviving Bad SAT or ACT Scores explains how you can find the 830+ schools that don’t require standardized tests for admission.

Which Test Scores to Send: SAT or ACT? explains how you can figure out which are the best scores between the two competing tests.

And there’s always next time. Here is where you’ll find the next SAT test dates.

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Lynn O'Shaughnessy

Lynn O'Shaughnessy is a financial journalist and the author of a critically acclaimed book, The College Solution: A Guide for Everyone Looking for the Right School at the Right Price. She has been a contributor to such publications as BusinessWeek, USA Today, Money Magazine, Medical Economics, The New York Times, Consumer Reports MoneyAdvisor, The Chronicle of Philanthropy, AARP: The Magazine and Kiplinger

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