You don’t need a perfect score. You need a smart plan.
You don’t need a perfect score. You need a smart plan.
Academics make up about 60% of your Whole Candidate Score at the United States Military Academy.
West Point requires:
Good news: West Point superscores — combining your best section scores across multiple test dates.
Improvement counts.
You must take one of:
Optional writing/science sections are not required.
School Codes:
Best time: spring of junior year.
Identify weak areas. Target them.
Because of superscoring:
Official scores must be received by Jan 31 of senior year.
Pro tip: You can submit your application before your final scores.
Junior Year
Begin prep for retake
Senior Fall
Final testing window
Jan 31
What score do I need?
Competitive candidates perform above average in math and verbal sections.
Should I take more than one test (SAT, ACT , CLT)?
Only if it helps you. Focus on the test that best fits your strengths.
Can I improve?
Yes. Most competitive applicants test more than once.
You don’t need perfect.
You need a plan and time to execute it.
Start your application
Contact your regional admissions officer
Admissions Timeline
Mark your calendar to keep up with important datesA visit may help you decide if USMA is where you want to be.
Choosing a major is big decision but you don’t have to make it before applying to West Point. Academic advisors – and the annual Majors Fair – will help choose your academic path.
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