SAT/ACT

The SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) and the ACT (American College Testing) will be considered in lieu of the Psychometric Test for admission to undergraduate degree programs. Applicants must order official results to be sent directly to the Hebrew University.


Institutional Code:
SAT-4551
ACT-2757

Note: The Schools of Medicine and Dental Medicine do not accept SAT/ACT scores in lieu of Psychometric Test scores.

 

 

 

Interpreting Test Results

The Hebrew University converts SAT scores using criteria that take into account both the similarities and differences between the SAT and the Psychometric Test.

The highest combined score from one test session is accepted (there is no Super Score). The score is presented as an average of the two parts of the test. General score: 50% English and 50% Math; Quantitative score: 33%
English and 67% Math; Verbal score: 67% English and 33% Math.

The Hebrew University does not convert ACT results directly to Psychometric Test Scores. The ACT score is converted to an SAT score according to official concordance tables

Test results received by the beginning of May are valid for admission to all departments. Results received at a later date will be taken into consideration based on places available, except for current Mechina students (2023/24).