Also remember that SAT scores are just one part of the application. The admissions officers at these Division I universities will also want to see a strong academic record, a winning essay, meaningful extracurricular activities and good letters of recommendation.
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Data from the National Center for Educational Statistics
| America East Conference SAT Scores (mid 50%) (Learn what these numbers mean) |
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| Reading | Math | Writing | ||||
| 25% | 75% | 25% | 75% | 25% | 75% | |
| Binghamton University | 580 | 670 | 620 | 700 | 570 | 660 |
| Boston University | 580 | 670 | 600 | 700 | 590 | 680 |
| Stony Brook University | 540 | 640 | 590 | 690 | 530 | 630 |
| SUNY Albany | 500 | 590 | 530 | 610 | - | - |
| University of Hartford | 470 | 570 | 480 | 590 | - | - |
| University of Maine | 480 | 590 | 480 | 600 | 470 | 580 |
| University of Maryland Baltimore County | 540 | 640 | 570 | 670 | 530 | 630 |
| University of New Hampshire | 490 | 590 | 510 | 610 | - | - |
| University of Vermont | 540 | 640 | 550 | 640 | 540 | 640 |
| View the ACT version of this table | ||||||


