best-public-finance-and-budgeting-schools 2023 SAT & ACT Test Scores Comparison Table

The average SAT score of best-public-finance-and-budgeting-schools is 1,349 and the average ACT score is 29. Among best-public-finance-and-budgeting-schools, Harvard University has the highest scores on both SAT and ACT tests with 1,550 (SAT) and 35 (ACT).
The following table summarizes and compares the SAT and ACT scores for best-public-finance-and-budgeting-schools. The table only shows the 4-years colleges and excludes community colleges and trade schools.
The SAT score is the summation of Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (EBRW) and Mathematics (MT). The ACT score is based on Composite score.

best-public-finance-and-budgeting-schools 2023 SAT & ACT Test Scores Comparison Table

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2023 SAT & ACT Test Scores Comparison Table
School NameRequired to ApplySAT AverageACT Average
Georgia State University Atlanta, GAConsidered, if submitted1,13022
Harvard University Cambridge, MAConsidered, if submitted1,55035
Indiana University-Bloomington Bloomington, INConsidered, if submitted1,29030
New York University New York, NYConsidered, if submitted1,53034
Rutgers University-Newark Newark, NJNot considered--
Syracuse University Syracuse, NYConsidered, if submitted1,35030
University of Connecticut Storrs, CTRequired1,33031
University of Georgia Athens, GARequired1,31030
University of Kentucky Lexington, KYConsidered, if submitted1,18024
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, MIConsidered, if submitted1,47033
University of Nebraska at Omaha Omaha, NERequired-22
Average1,34929
*Schools missing information are not included in this table. The schools have not report their information to the IPEDS/NCES or not applicable.)
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