(1. those are good scores and place you far above the national average! (2. every school has different test score requirements. when you look at a school, ask about their average SAT score and what scholarships you might apply for with your scores. Example - at my school you'd qualify for merit aid/scholarships http://www.susqu.edu/admissions/4397.asp (3. and if test scores stress you out, consider applying to a school that's SAT optional. www.fairtest.org