<p>The engineering program at UMDCP is the only one I can really give some solid information on. The average superscored SAT is for admitted students into the A. James Clark School of Engineering is 1407. Please keep in mind that UMD doesn’t count the writing section in their admissions process, so that score is CR+M only, and is therefore out of 1600. Also, the Engineering program at UMD focuses more on the math score than anything, the average score for admitted engineering students on the Math section of the SAT was around a 730. </p>
<p>However, since you’re an international applicant (UMD only admits a select amount of international students each year, which makes it more competitive) and your GPA is a little low for the engineering program, you should probably be aiming for scores in the 75th percentile to set yourself apart. So, a score of 1490 or above out of 1600 would be very beneficial, as would a score of at least 770 on the Math. </p>
<p>The engineering school at UMD is one of the most selective programs at UMD-CP, and there are limited seats. Admissions is very competitive, and most admitted applicants score pretty high.</p>
<p>I’d say your never scores are anything in the low 1300s. You need at least a 1400, imo.</p>
<p>Your maybe scores are anything in the low 1400s. </p>
<p>Your safe(ish, admissions is never in absolutes) scores would be anything in the high 1400s - 1500s (I would aim for 1500s). Try and score as highly on the Math section as possible. </p>
<p>Good luck!</p>