Does anybody still include SAT on resume?

Would a 2100 SAT score be beneficial or detrimental on a resume for investment banking and other finance roles? Don't want to shoot myself in the foot by including a score that reduces credibility. Thanks!

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This is really all preference and also comes down to how that score is relative to the rest of your resume. For instance, if you have a 3.7ish or higher GPA and overall strong resume, i don't think a 2100 is worth listing (if it was higher, like 2250 or 2300, then sure but the benefit, if any, is limited even then). Conversely, if there are "non-traditional" parts of the resume (really low GPA, not a well known school) then 2100 is a decent score and can make up for a "hole" elsewhere.

 

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