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Scoring 960 on the SAT places you around the 41st percentile , meaning you performed better than about a third of test-takers nationwide. While this score is below the national average of 1050 , it still makes you eligible for admission at many colleges, particularly those with test-optional policies or more flexible admissions standards.
Achieving a score of 780 on the SAT places you approximately in the 13th percentile , indicating that you were outperformed by a vast majority of test-takers nationwide. Heres the difference: Test-optional schools let you decide whether to submit your score. Test-blind schools dont consider SAT scores at alleven if you submit them.
Test-optional admissions should not change much how you approach your essays or resume although I can imagine letters of recommendation may be more important to provide context to your academic abilities and achievements. UT will be as competitive as ever, and UT going test-optional will not impact most applicants.
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