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What SHSAT Score Do You Need for Brooklyn Latin?

The Brooklyn Latin School (Brooklyn) admits students solely by SHSAT score. The estimated cutoff — the lowest score that earned an offer — was about 495 in 2026, and has run between roughly 481 and 497 since 2020.

495
Est. 2026 cutoff
out of 700 · estimate
350
Offers (2026)
official · NYC DOE
8th
Selectivity
most selective of 8
Brooklyn
Borough
DBN 14K449

The NYC DOE does not publish official SHSAT cutoff scores. The cutoff figures below are community estimates of the lowest score that earned an offer each year — useful for context, but not official and not a prediction.

Brooklyn Latin cutoff scores by year

Estimated lowest score that earned an offer each cycle, alongside the official number of offers Brooklyn Latin made that year.

Estimated cutoff score and offers by year for Brooklyn Latin
Offer yearEst. cutoffOffers
2026495350
2025496508
2024492388
2023493387
2022497403
2021481510
2020494540

How competitive is it?

There is no fixed passing score for Brooklyn Latin. Each year the cutoff settles at whatever the lowest admitted score turns out to be — a function of how many seats the school has, how many students apply, and how they rank their choices. That is why the estimate moves from year to year (about 481497 for Brooklyn Latin); aim comfortably above the recent range rather than exactly at it.

Demographics

Two different snapshots: who received SHSAT offers in 2026, and the school's current student body. Both are official NYC DOE figures.

SHSAT offers by race · 2026

350 offers

  • Asian128 · 36.6%
  • White116 · 33.1%
  • Hispanic / Latino45 · 12.9%
  • Multiracial23 · 6.6%
  • Black18 · 5.1%
  • Native American3 · 0.9%
  • Unknown17 · 4.9%

Student body · 2021-22

843 students enrolled

  • Asian53.4%
  • White14.5%
  • Black12.3%
  • Hispanic / Latino11.0%
  • Multiracial2.0%
Female
46%
Low-income
57%
English learners
0.2%
With disabilities
2.4%
Economic Need Index
55

Offer figures are from the NYC OpenData admissions summary (2026 cycle); student-body figures are from the DOE Demographic Snapshot, whose most recent published year is 2021-22. Offers reflect who was admitted via the SHSAT that year; the student body reflects all current students. NYC's specialized high schools remain the focus of a long-running debate over access and diversity.

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Frequently asked questions

What SHSAT score do you need for Brooklyn Latin?

For 2026, the estimated cutoff for The Brooklyn Latin School was about 495 out of 700 — meaning roughly that score or higher earned an offer. Across 2020–2026 it has ranged from about 481 to 497. These are community estimates; the NYC DOE does not publish official cutoffs.

How many students get into Brooklyn Latin?

The Brooklyn Latin School made 350 offers in the 2026 cycle, out of 25,933 students who took the SHSAT citywide (an overall offer rate near 15.5% across all eight schools).

Is Brooklyn Latin hard to get into?

By estimated cutoff, Brooklyn Latin is the 8th of 8 most selective of the eight specialized high schools. Selectivity shifts each year with the applicant pool and seat counts, so treat the cutoff as a moving target, not a fixed bar.

See all cutoff scores by year (2020–2026) →