Month: February 2023

Students taking the SAT

Which Colleges Superscore The SAT®? (2026–2027 List)

Many colleges superscore the SAT®, but rules can vary by school and change over time. This page provides a list of colleges that superscore and a reminder to verify each school’s latest superscoring policy on its official admissions website before you send scores.

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SAT® Fee Waivers: How To Take The Test For Free

Standardized tests and college applications often come with a pretty steep price tag, which might seem like a hurdle if you’re eyeing college. But before you worry too much about the expenses, it’s useful to know that you might not need to pay the to register for the SAT®. The College Board® offers fee waivers for eligible students, allowing you to take the SAT for free and enjoy some extra benefits, too.

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What Do SAT® Score Percentiles Mean?

A single SAT® score doesn’t tell the whole story. Your percentile indicates how you compare to students nationwide and helps you understand your standing more clearly. In this guide, you’ll learn what SAT percentiles are, how they differ from averages, how to interpret them, and how to set achievable goals for your college list.

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How To Cancel SAT® Scores

Once you decide to cancel your SAT® score, it’s important to know your options. This blog covers how to cancel your score and what happens if you miss the cancellation deadline.

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