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I would not stress it too much. SATs are not nearly as important of a factor as GPA and internship experience. Most of my friends who are in banking now have never included SAT on their resumes. I’ve never personally heard of a minimum SAT threshold.

I will say though, if you are coming from a non-target a high SAT score can definitely help to establish legitimacy as a candidate. In my experience, my SAT score helped bring me on more equal footing when being compared to targets, since it gave banks an objective quantitative data point to compare me with more pedigreed candidates.

In short, if you have a good one, it’ll help you, if you don’t have a good one but your other areas are strong, you’ll be fine.

 
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id probably be coming from Bucknell or Fordham both non/low semi-targets. Im just wondering if 1460 is good enough

Let me clear everything up for you; no, a 1460 is not good enough. Please give up on pursuing a career in finance. I know the Starbucks that I frequent is currently looking for a cashier, PM me for details.

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They do not care about your SAT score. I didn't even take it, I took the ACT, and have never been asked about either. They care about college GPA.

But more importantly, spending your time networking is more important than any number.

 

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