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Is 1430 a Good SAT Score?

A 1430 puts you at the 95 percentile of SAT takers — an excellent score — stronger than roughly 9 in 10 test takers and above the middle range at most flagships.

1430 on the SAT = 95 percentile (vs. the 1029 national average).

  • Score1430
  • Percentile (test takers)95
  • vs. national average+401 pts
  • VerdictAbove average

Source: College Board 2025–26 percentile tables (test takers, past three classes).

Scores near 1430

SAT scorePercentile (test takers)
137091
139093
141094
143095
145096
147097
149097

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What a 1430 means in practice

The national average is 1029, so a 1430 sits above it by 401 points — an excellent score — stronger than roughly 9 in 10 test takers and above the middle range at most flagships. Percentiles compress at the top: 40 points around 1000 moves you ~7 percentile ranks, while 40 points past 1500 moves you one. Superscoring (mixing best section scores across dates) is accepted at most selective schools, so section-level retakes are usually the efficient move.

Frequently asked questions

Is 1430 a good SAT score?

A 1430 is at the 95 percentile of SAT takers — an excellent score — stronger than roughly 9 in 10 test takers and above the middle range at most flagships.

What percentile is a 1430 SAT score?

95th percentile among students who took the SAT in the past three graduating classes, per College Board tables.

Can I get into college with a 1430?

Yes — admissions is a match game, not a bar exam. At this level testing is a strength almost everywhere.

Sources & methodology

Sources: College Board — Understanding SAT Scores.

Percentiles are official College Board user norms; verdicts are editorial guidance, not admissions predictions.