SAT Scores on Resume?

If I come from a non-target, should I put SAT scores on my resume if they're decent? I got a 1540 (800 m 740v). Or will the people going over resumes get triggered by putting highschool information on there? I was thinking of leaving it off because it's a high school test, but on previous threads on this topic there's been mixed opinions and no outright consensus.

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Thanks for your response. So definitely don't include Math II scores? If I include the SAT score, should I put the breakdown as well?

 

Had always put down my killer GMAT score on my resume during recrutement. Was commented on during two of my interviews by associates/VPs with MBAs. Offers received at both firms (not because of a score of course but definitely set me apart from other “dull” kids)

 

if you are from a target with a 3.7+, then you don't need to put a gmat because putting a 720 on there won't make a big difference (if any), it'll be all about how you perform in the interview

if you are from a semi/nontarget with say 3.4 gpa, then having a 720 on your resume can definitely help you land an interview to show the recruiter you're not a dumbass

 
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I think it would depend on who is looking. After I read your score I initially thought to myself, "why the fuck would he want to brag about that score I had a 2260?" So I decided to not be a dick and google to see if it had changed from the 2400 scale. Sure enough it has, and now I feel old, thanks dick, but after looking at the conversion table I know now that you did similar to if not better than I did on the old range.

Seriously though I worked as a principal for 4 years and I don't recall ever seeing an SAT or ACT score on a CV. If your resume was on my desk I would have trashed it if I had seen that score from my own ignorance of the scoring change, whereas if it wasn't listed I'd never think twice.

It seems the change was in 2016 to the scoring, so if you decide to list it, maybe show the equivalent 2400 range score for context as I'd imagine it's more likely than not some of your interviewers will have tested prior to the change.

I would suggest considering testing for Mensa, with your scores you shouldn't have an issue qualifying since I'm a member and we did similar on the SAT, If you add that to your CV not only does it display the intelligence you want to convey with the SAT's, but it will be current so you're not selling a guy who was smart 4/5 years ago, but still is lol.

Maybe thats just me though.....

 

I don't put my SAT score but the easy workaround is just putting the denominator.... such as 2300/2400 or 1570/1600, etc.

 

Thanks for your response. So should I put something like 1540/1600 SAT (800 m)? Should I also put 34 ACT down in case whoever is reading my app took the ACT, or do banks only care about the SAT?

 

It depends on the situation tbh. Like I said in my post, I'm at a non-target, so I want to do everything I can to show that I still have decent enough intelligence compared to people at targets. Are you at a target or non-target currently? If target, then you probably don't really need to put it on there. If you're at a non-target, I'd put it on there, especially if you had an 800 math. A 1490 is still pretty good, and pretty close to the average SAT for most ivies. My idea is that if you have an SAT score above the average from Ivies, it's probably worthwhile to put it on, especially from a non-target. Also seems like most people on this thread advocating to put them down too if they're decent enough.

 

Thanks for your help! If I had a 34 ACT also, should I put that down in case the person reviewing my resume took the ACT? Or since that's weaker than a 1540 SAT I should leave it off?

 

Alright, thanks for your response. I definitely won't put SAT II's or AP's. If I also got a 34 ACT, should I put that down too or leave it off since 1540 SAT is better? No need to break down section scores from what you're saying? Even if I just put 800 m?

 

Should I put a 34 ACT down as well, or since that's weaker compared to a 1540 I should leave it off? Given all the advice on this post, I wonder if I should just leave that on in case the person reviewing my application took the ACT

 

Just put the SAT and ACT scores. If you don’t put it they might ask at the interview. I don’t think they care about the breakdown or other scores. Depending in the job they usually want well rounded people, not just guys who killed it on a math exam.

 

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