Which are the top colleges to accept SAT scores? How much of scholarship do they provide?

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Asked by Anmol Kumar
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Devesh Lathi
9 years ago
Hi Anmol, There are over 3000 colleges in US which accept SAT. Some of the top colleges are - Princeton, Harvard, Yale, Columbia, University of Rochester, Duke, Brown etc. Most of these colleges provide scholarship depending upon you need. But they will only provide it if you are admitted. Some

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