
Albany Law School does not disclose its average SAT score for undergraduate admissions.
Albany Law School does not disclose the SAT score range for undergraduate admissions. As a general guideline, being within listed score ranges does not guarantee admission. Applicants on the higher end of the range typically have a better chance, while those on the lower end should enhance their applications with stronger grades, essays, awards, and extracurricular activities.
Albany Law School does not disclose specific percentile requirements for the math component of the SAT. Consequently, there are no available figures for the 25th or 75th percentiles regarding math scores.
Albany Law School does not disclose the 25th and 75th percentile SAT scores for the English component required for undergraduate admissions.
Albany Law School does not offer a test-optional policy, as standardized testing is required for admissions. Self-reporting of standardized test scores is not allowed, and the law school does not permit superscoring.