<p>So I'm in the IB program and American universities still require the SAT for undergrads. My SAT score wasn't terrible (650/670/620 - reading/math/writing) but I mean Georgetown seems to emphasize the importance it gives to academic achievement.
My IB predicted score is pretty good (39), so does anyone know Georgetown's average or policy regarding IB students?</p>
<p>As far as American Unis go, IB scores aren’t seen as they are in England. Rather than your predicted score being an admissions factor (or even minimum requirement as at LSE, Oxford, et al), it’s just a way to get a couple extra college credits if you get a 6 or 7 on your HLs.
This is within the context of being in an IB school in America. Possibly abroad G’town will give you different consideration.</p>
<p>There are admissions officers that specifically handle international applicants. Predicted IB scores are considered as a factor. There is no minimum cutoff, but past accepted students have generally had scores in the high 30’s stretching into the low 40s.</p>