The average SAT score for Texas A and M is a 1750. That would be the total for all three sections. Some colleges do not pay too much attention to the English section, but are more concerned with the Critical Reading and Math.
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The 2010 matchup was Texas A&M 24 - Texas 17.
November 23, 2007: Texas A&M 38, Texas 30
November 8, 2003: Oklahoma 77, Texas A&M 0
September 27, 1969: Texas 49, Texas Tech 7
The score was 24-0 in favor of Penn State over Texas A&M
The national average for any student is 500 per section (reading, math, and writing). The average for pre-med students varies, just as the average for many colleges is significantly higher than the national average. At less competitive colleges or universities pre-med students average 500 per section on the SAT (1500 total for R+M+W). At highly competitive schools SAT averages are 650+ per section (2000+ total).
24-0 penn state over Texas a&m
On November 1st 1974, vs Texas A&M, Texas Tech's high powered offense scored 84 points that day, with a final score of Texas Tech-84 Texas A&M-13. There you have it.
That game, played November 8, wound up Oklahoma 77, Texas A&M 0.
1999 Alamo Bowl. What was the final score of that game? 24-0
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Probably any of them, but you should consider retaking it anyway. I googled around...check this out: the University of Texas at Austin's business school has a range (the middle 80 percent of the last entering class) from 1160 to 1400. This one's better: If you want to be a Texas Aggie, and you want to be admitted into their Honors program, you need to have graduated in the top 10 percent of your high school class AND you must score at least 1250 (out of 2400) on the SAT--with a minimum of 570 in each component. 1250 is a hair above 50 percent. Now let me get this straight: You can get an F on the SAT, and still enter Texas A&M's Honors Program? There is a reason why people tell Texas Aggie jokes.