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SAT Score Percentile Chart 2026

SAT percentiles show the percentage of test takers who scored at or below a given score. A 1200 is approximately the 74th percentile, a 1400 is around the 94th percentile, and a 1500 is roughly the 98th percentile. The table below provides a detailed score-to-percentile mapping for planning purposes.

Complete SAT Score Percentile Table

ScorePercentileWhat It Means
160099th+Perfect score
155099thTop 1%
150098thTop 2%
145096thTop 4%
140094thTop 6%
135090thTop 10%
130086thTop 14%
125080thTop 20%
120074thTop 26%
115066thTop 34%
110058thTop 42%
105049thMedian
100040thBelow median
95031stBottom third
90023rdBottom quarter
85016thBottom sixth
80010thBottom tenth

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Frequently Asked Questions

What percentile is a 1400 SAT?

A 1400 SAT is approximately the 94th percentile, meaning you scored at or above about 94% of test takers. This places you in the top 6% of all SAT test takers and is considered a strong score for most college admissions.

Is 1500 a 99th percentile SAT score?

A 1500 SAT is approximately the 98th percentile, not the 99th. To reach the 99th percentile, you typically need a score of 1550 or higher. A 1500 still places you in the top 2% of test takers and is an excellent score for competitive college admissions.

What SAT percentile is good for college admissions?

For competitive colleges, the 75th percentile (around 1200) is a solid baseline. Top 50 universities often expect the 90th percentile (1350+) or higher. Ivy League and highly selective schools typically see applicants in the 95th-99th percentile range (1400-1600).

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