Academics at Brother Martin High School

Based on SAT/ACT scores, colleges students are interested in, and survey responses on academics from students and parents.

College Enrollment Percentage of seniors who go on to four-year colleges.

SAT and ACT Test Scores

Average SAT Average SAT composite score out of 1600, as reported by Niche users from this school. 50 responses Average ACT Average ACT composite score out of 36, as reported by Niche users from this school. 288 responses Test Prep Options

Colleges Students Are Considering

Popular Colleges

Niche users from this school are most interested in the following colleges.

grade A minus 292 Students 151 Students 125 Students grade A minus 77 Students 74 Students 69 Students 63 Students grade A minus 49 Students 47 Students 46 Students

What Students Want to Study

Popular Majors

Niche users from this school are most interested in the following majors.

65 Students Computer Science 42 Students Mechanical Engineering 37 Students Pre-Medicine Studies 37 Students Engineering 35 Students 28 Students Political Science and Government 26 Students 25 Students Pre-Law Studies 23 Students Psychology 23 Students

What Students Say

How challenging are academics at this school? Based on 24 responses This school is nationally recognized. This school is the best in the area. Probably like most other schools. How seriously do students take their classes at this school? Based on 25 responses Very seriously. Students are there to learn with an eye on the future. Seriously. Students are there to learn, but aren't necessarily thinking about the future. Somewhat seriously. Students are more focused on what's going on this weekend. Not seriously at all. They're more interested in socializing and partying.

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