I took a practice SAT test as an 8th grader, is the score of 980 good or bad for my age?

SAT · High School · Wed Jan 13 2021

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It's important to remember that the SAT is typically taken by high school students, particularly juniors and seniors, as part of the college admissions process. An 8th grader taking a practice SAT is not standard, and the score may not be reflective of what one might expect in high school.

That being said, a score of 980 on a practice SAT can be interpreted differently based on various factors, including the difficulty of the practice test and the student's familiarity with the test format. SAT scores range from 400 to 1600, combining scores from the Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (EBRW) and Math sections.

If you're an 8th grader, there's plenty of time for improvement before you take the SAT in high school. Focus on building a strong academic foundation, developing good study habits, and gradually preparing for standardized tests as you progress through high school. Additionally, remember that colleges consider a variety of factors beyond standardized test scores when making admissions decisions, including GPA, extracurricular activities, and personal statements.

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