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Table 226.30. SAT mean scores and percentage distribution of college-bound seniors, by selected student characteristics: Selected years, 1995-96 through 2013-14
Selected student characteristic 1995-96 2000-01 2005-06 2010-11 2013-14
Critical reading
score1
Mathe-
matics
score
Percent-age
distri-bution
Critical reading
score1
Mathe-
matics
score
Percent-age
distri-bution
Critical reading
score1
Mathe-
matics
score
Writing score2 Percent-age
distri-bution
Critical reading
score1
Mathe-
matics
score
Writing score2 Percent-age
distri-bution
Critical reading
score1
Mathe-matics
score
Writing score2 Percent-age
distri-bution
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
All students 505 508 100 506 514 100 503 518 497 100 497 514 489 100 497 513 487 100
High school rank                                    
Top decile 591 606 22 588 607 24 580 604 577 31 575 606 572 35 575 606 569 35
Second decile 530 539 22 526 540 23 516 537 511 25 510 535 503 27 511 534 500 27
Second quintile 494 496 28 490 497 26 484 498 476 20 482 498 470 18 483 497 469 18
Bottom three quintiles3 443 449 435 23 438 448 426 20 439 445 424 20
Third quintile 455 448 24 454 452 22
Fourth quintile 429 418 4 423 417 4
Fifth quintile 411 401 1 407 401 1
                                     
High school grade point average                                    
A+ (97-100) 617 632 6 609 626 7 602 621 599 7 596 620 595 6 595 619 591 7
A (93-96) 573 583 14 566 581 17 563 582 559 18 560 583 556 19 559 580 552 21
A- (90-92) 545 554 15 540 552 17 534 552 529 18 528 548 521 19 524 543 515 20
B (80-89) 486 485 49 482 486 47 479 489 471 46 469 480 458 45 465 474 452 43
C (70-79) 432 426 15 428 425 12 426 428 414 11 416 421 401 10 410 413 395 9
D, E, or F (below 70) 414 408 # 403 404 # 406 413 389 # 409 425 398 # 385 401 372 #
                                     
High school type                                    
Public 502 506 83 502 510 83 500 514 492 83 494 506 483 84 492 501 478 84
Private, religiously affiliated 525 510 12 530 523 12 531 529 528 11 531 533 528 10 533 537 527 9
Private, independent 547 556 5 549 567 5 544 573 550 5 541 579 550 6 535 580 542 7
                                     
Intended college major4                                    
Agriculture, agriculture operations,
     and related sciences
491 484 2 487 484 1 481 485 469 1 475 484 461 1 471 475 455 1
Architecture and related services 492 519 3 493 521 2 488 528 485 3 490 534 485 2 486 526 478 2
Area, ethnic, cultural, and gender
     studies
545 513 531 # 530 505 515 #
Arts: visual/performing 520 497 6 518 501 8 516 502 507 9 508 497 499 8 505 493 491 7
Biological and biomedical sciences 546 545 6 545 549 5 540 554 532 6 540 557 533 6 538 551 529 7
Business management, marketing, and
     and related support services
483 500 13 489 511 14 486 511 481 15 488 522 484 11 493 522 486 12
Communication, journalism,
     and related programs
527 497 4 527 506 4 522 504 520 4 519 502 516 3 516 498 510 3
Computer and information sciences
     and support services
497 522 3 501 533 7 503 534 482 4 511 539 485 2 525 554 500 3
Construction trades 422 451 399 # 427 447 402 #
Education 487 477 8 483 481 9 480 484 478 8 480 487 476 6 482 482 474 4
Engineering 525 569 8 523 572 9 519 577 506 8 528 584 513 8 528 579 513 10
Engineering technologies/
     technicians
464 511 447 2 475 526 460 1
English language and literature/
     letters
605 545 1 606 549 1 597 541 584 2 584 529 570 1 577 522 560 1
Family and consumer sciences/
     human sciences5
458 452 # 459 458 # 462 466 461 # 456 461 452 # 449 450 443 #
Foreign languages, literatures,
     and linguistics
556 534 # 557 540 1 572 549 563 1 567 542 557 1 557 533 543 1
General/interdisciplinary 576 553 # 554 539 # 542 532 532 #
Health professions and related
     clinical services
500 505 19 494 502 15 485 498 483 18 487 502 484 19 485 495 479 19
History 542 510 511 1 539 506 505 1
Legal professions and studies 512 507 500 3 519 510 504 2
Liberal arts and sciences, general
     studies, and humanities
552 532 541 1 548 530 536 1
Library science and administration 554 512 # 574 504 # 579 509 542 # 564 505 516 # 562 507 518 #
Mathematics and statistics 552 628 1 549 625 1 539 624 537 1 518 603 519 1 535 613 533 1
Mechanic and repair technologies/
     technician
421 451 400 # 417 442 395 #
Military technologies and applied
     sciences
503 505 # 507 511 # 510 521 487 1 467 471 433 # 483 489 455 1
Multi/interdisciplinary studies 582 580 570 # 585 589 574 1
Natural resources and conservation 525 524 506 1 522 518 499 #
Parks, recreation, leisure, and
     fitness studies
444 468 435 1 435 458 426 1
Personal and culinary services 457 456 440 # 445 442 427 #
Philosophy and religious studies 560 536 # 561 539 1 557 537 535 1 557 535 530 # 545 525 520 #
Physical sciences 575 595 1 568 588 1 557 589 542 2 553 582 537 1 558 585 540 2
Precision production 436 468 422 # 456 459 417 #
Psychology 505 494 497 5 503 489 492 5
Public administration and social
     services
458 448 3 461 455 2 462 461 454 3 467 459 462 # 463 453 456 #
Security and protective services 445 454 432 2 445 449 432 3
Social sciences and history 532 509 11 531 512 10 539 519 525 9
Social sciences 573 558 559 2 565 550 548 2
Technical and vocational 435 441 1 444 451 1 437 454 421 1
Theology and religious vocations 539 522 513 # 533 515 510 #
Transportation and materials moving 465 496 446 # 459 488 439 #
Other 453 462 443 2 451 458 440 2
Undecided 500 507 7 515 524 7 512 530 502 3 530 545 522 8 533 545 522 7
                                     
Degree-level goal                                    
Certificate program 434 439 1 443 455 1 443 462 435 1 445 464 434 1 438 456 427 1
Associate's degree 422 415 2 419 416 2 416 420 409 1 412 416 400 1 409 410 395 1
Bachelor's degree 476 476 23 478 483 25 477 487 469 25 478 490 467 30 482 491 467 30
Master's degree 514 518 29 516 526 31 512 525 505 30 506 524 499 29 510 527 501 30
Doctor's or related degree 548 552 24 547 554 21 539 553 532 20 534 550 527 21 537 550 528 22
Other 430 438 1 438 449 1 439 456 436 1 425 451 423 1 406 436 405 1
Undecided 502 503 20 511 517 19 515 528 508 22 509 522 499 16 506 520 495 15
                                     
Family income                                    
Less than $20,000 434 460 429 13 436 459 429 13
$20,000, but less than $40,000 464 480 454 16 467 481 455 16
$40,000, but less than $60,000 487 499 475 15 489 500 474 14
$60,000, but less than $80,000 502 512 489 14 504 512 487 13
$80,000, but less than $100,000 515 527 503 12 516 526 501 11
$100,000, but less than $120,000 526 539 515 10 527 539 513 10
$120,000, but less than $140,000 530 544 520 5 531 542 518 5
$140,000, but less than $160,000 538 552 529 4 539 552 527 4
$160,000, but less than $200,000 543 557 536 5 544 558 534 5
More than $200,000 568 586 567 7 569 588 565 8
                                     
Highest level of parental education                                    
No high school diploma 414 439 4 411 438 4 418 445 418 4 421 449 418 6 421 447 418 7
High school diploma 475 474 35 472 476 32 467 478 460 31 463 476 452 31 462 473 450 29
Associate's degree 489 487 8 489 491 9 484 493 474 8 480 489 466 8 480 485 463 8
Bachelor's degree 525 529 28 525 533 29 522 536 514 30 522 538 514 31 523 539 512 32
Graduate degree 556 558 25 559 567 26 558 571 552 27 559 574 554 25 560 575 551 25
—Not available.
†Not applicable.
#Rounds to zero.
1 Prior to 2006, the critical reading section was known as the verbal section.
2 Writing data are based on students who took the SAT writing section, which was introduced in March 2005.
3 Beginning in 2005-06, the College Board has reported the third, fourth, and fifth quintiles as the bottom three quintiles instead of reporting them separately as in previous years.
4 Data may not be comparable over time because of additions to the list of majors and changes in subspecialties within majors.
5 Prior to 2006-07, family and consumer sciences/human sciences was called home economics.
NOTE: Prior to 2010-11, data are for seniors who took the SAT any time during their high school years through March of their senior year. Data for 2010-11 onwards are for seniors who took the SAT any time during their high school years through June of their senior year. If a student took a test more than once, the most recent score was used. The SAT was formerly known as the Scholastic Assessment Test and the Scholastic Aptitude Test. Possible scores on each part of the SAT range from 200 to 800. Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.
SOURCE: College Entrance Examination Board, College-Bound Seniors: Total Group Profile [National] Report, selected years, 1995-96 through 2013-14, retrieved November 5, 2014, from https://secure-media.collegeboard.org/digitalServices/pdf/sat/TotalGroup-2014.pdf. (This table was prepared November 2014.)

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