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States with the highest SAT scores


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States with the highest SAT scores

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The source of dread for nearly 2 million high schoolers every year, the SAT, or Scholastic Assessment Test, is an almost four-hour juggernaut designed to test a student’s abilities in reading, math, and writing abilities. Grade point average, extracurricular activities, and supplemental essays are all important factors in a college application; however, the SAT provides a way to compare students nationwide, no matter how grades are weighted or how many clubs exist at individual high schools.

The SAT has its fair share of naysayers. Many experts point out that high SAT scores are only loosely correlated with success in college, which is better predicted by high school grades. Higher SAT scores are strongly associated with higher family income, likely due, at least in part, to the fact that families with higher incomes can afford expensive tutors and exam preparation courses.

To counteract the criticism, the College Board, which administers the SAT, made sweeping changes to the test in 2016, no longer requiring students to memorize archaic vocabulary and getting rid of the point penalty for guessing.

Nonetheless, even high-profile schools are increasingly dropping the SAT from application requirements. The list has become rather significant both in its breadth and the types of schools on it, among them all the Ivy Leagues, nearly all the Public Ivys, and several top-tier state universities such as the University of Illinois at Chicago and Notre Dame.

Stacker referenced College Board data reported by PrepScholar to rank the states with the highest performance on the SAT, drawing on results from the class of 2022. Each state’s average composite score is included along with the average scores in Evidence-Based Reading and Writing and Math, as well as the participation rate, which indicates how many students in the state took the test. Certain places mandate high schoolers to take the test, leading to higher participation rates but lower scores overall; only states where at least 20% of students took the SAT were included.

Read on to see where your state stacks up in mastering the SAT.



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#30. West Virginia

– Average total score: 938
— Math: 456
— EBRW: 481
– Number of test-takers: 15,265 (84% of students)



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#28. Delaware (tie)

– Average total score: 968
— Math: 477
— EBRW: 449
– Number of test-takers: 10,232 (95% of students)



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#28. Idaho (tie)

– Average total score: 968
— Math: 488
— EBRW: 499
– Number of test-takers: 20,965 (97% of students)



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#27. Rhode Island

– Average total score: 971
— Math: 477
— EBRW: 494
– Number of test-takers: 10,667 (93% of students)



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#26. New Mexico

– Average total score: 976
— Math: 480
— EBRW: 496
– Number of test-takers: 8,875 (42% of students)



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#25. Illinois

– Average total score: 981
— Math: 485
— EBRW: 495
– Number of test-takers: 144,216 (97% of students)



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#24. Florida

– Average total score: 983
— Math: 473
— EBRW: 510
– Number of test-takers: 190,427 (87% of students)



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#23. Washington, D.C.

– Average total score: 985
— Math: 484
— EBRW: 502
– Number of test-takers: 4,651 (100% of students)



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#22. Michigan

– Average total score: 1000
— Math: 495
— EBRW: 506
– Number of test-takers: 90,642 (84% of students)



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#21. Texas

– Average total score: 1001
— Math: 495
— EBRW: 506
– Number of test-takers: 243,410 (64% of students)



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#20. Colorado

– Average total score: 1021
— Math: 503
— EBRW: 551
– Number of test-takers: 52,906 (84% of students)



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#19. Connecticut

– Average total score: 1025
— Math: 505
— EBRW: 520
– Number of test-takers: 38,903 (89% of students)



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#18. Massachusetts

– Average total score: 1029
— Math: 561
— EBRW: 567
– Number of test-takers: 43,576 (55% of students)



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#17. South Carolina

– Average total score: 1030
— Math: 504
— EBRW: 526
– Number of test-takers: 27,111 (51% of students)



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#16. New Hampshire

– Average total score: 1050
— Math: 521
— EBRW: 530
– Number of test-takers: 12,562 (81% of students)



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#15. Georgia

– Average total score: 1060
— Math: 520
— EBRW: 541
– Number of test-takers: 64,884 (54% of students)



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#14. New York

– Average total score: 1067
— Math: 533
— EBRW: 534
– Number of test-takers: 122,170 (59% of students)



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#13. Indiana

– Average total score: 1073
— Math: 533
— EBRW: 540
– Number of test-takers: 37,425 (48% of students)



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#12. Maryland

– Average total score: 1075
— Math: 529
— EBRW: 546
– Number of test-takers: 39,083 (54% of students)



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#11. New Jersey

– Average total score: 1079
— Math: 537
— EBRW: 543
– Number of test-takers: 72,338 (63% of students)



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#10. Maine

– Average total score: 1081
— Math: 532
— EBRW: 549
– Number of test-takers: 6,203 (43% of students)



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#9. Pennsylvania

– Average total score: 1091
— Math: 540
— EBRW: 551
– Number of test-takers: 70,065 (48% of students)



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#8. Vermont

– Average total score: 1095
— Math: 537
— EBRW: 558
– Number of test-takers: 3,077 (48% of students)



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#7. Washington

– Average total score: 1096
— Math: 542
— EBRW: 554
– Number of test-takers: 24,333 (32% of students)



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#6. Alaska

– Average total score: 1110
— Math: 545
— EBRW: 565
– Number of test-takers: 2,131 (26% of students)



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#5. California

– Average total score: 1115
— Math: 555
— EBRW: 560
– Number of test-takers: 102,028 (21% of students)



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#3. Hawaii (tie)

– Average total score: 1124
— Math: 558
— EBRW: 566
– Number of test-takers: 4,702 (31% of students)



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#3. Virginia (tie)

– Average total score: 1124
— Math: 552
— EBRW: 572
– Number of test-takers: 46,594 (48% of students)



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#2. North Carolina

– Average total score: 1136
— Math: 562
— EBRW: 573
– Number of test-takers: 28,656 (27% of students)



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#1. Oregon

– Average total score: 1143
— Math: 567
— EBRW: 580
– Number of test-takers: 9,340 (22% of students)

Data reporting by Sam Larson.


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