SAT Score Calculator

Calculate your SAT composite score from raw section scores. See your percentile rank, college admission tier benchmarks, and ACT equivalent score.

SAT Composite Score
Math Section (200–800)
Reading & Writing Section (200–800)
Approximate Percentile
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SAT Composite (400–1600)
Math Section Score
Reading & Writing Score
Approximate Percentile
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Score Summary

SAT Composite
Percentile

Admission Context

Admission Context
ACT Equivalent Score

Policy

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How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter your Math raw score (questions answered correctly, 0–58).
  2. Enter your Reading & Writing raw score (0–54).
  3. View your composite score, section breakdown, and percentile.
  4. Use Super-Scoring tab to combine multiple test sittings.

Formula

Section Scaled Score ≈ 200 + (Raw / Max Raw) × 600, rounded to nearest 10
Composite = Math Section + Reading & Writing Section

Example

Math raw 44/58 → ~656 → 660. R&W raw 42/54 → ~667 → 670. Composite = 1330, approximately 88th percentile.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The digital SAT (2024+) has two sections: Math (200–800) and Reading & Writing (200–800), totaling 400–1600. Each section raw score is converted via an equating curve to a scaled score. The College Board publishes official conversion tables after each test.
  • The national average is approximately 1060. Scores of 1200+ put you in the top 25%. For selective colleges (T50), aim for 1350+. For Ivy League and T20 schools, 1500+ is competitive.
  • Super-scoring combines your highest section score from each sitting. If you scored Math 680 on Test 1 and Reading 700 on Test 2, many colleges use a 1380 super score. About 60% of four-year colleges super-score the SAT.
  • The digital SAT launched in 2024 and uses adaptive testing — the second module adjusts difficulty based on your first-module performance. It has fewer questions (98 vs 154) but the same 400–1600 scale.

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Sources & References (5)
  1. College Board — SAT Score Guide — College Board
  2. College Board — Digital SAT Resources — College Board
  3. US News — SAT Score Ranges for Top Colleges — US News
  4. Compass Education Group — SAT Score Analysis — Compass Education Group
  5. IECA — Independent Educational Consultants Guide — IECA