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SAT Score Calculator

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Estimate your SAT total score, section scores, and percentile in seconds. Plug in your module results, pick the scoring curve that best matches your test form, and receive a personalized prep plan.

Test Settings

Choose the curve profile that mirrors your exam experience. The adaptive digital SAT can feel easier or harder on module 2—selecting the right profile keeps your scaled score realistic.

Edition

Digital SAT (2024+)

Question counts

R&W: 54 • Math: 44

Profile insights

Best for most recent Digital SAT practice tests. Mimics the average scoring curve students see on Bluebook practice exams.

Source: Aggregated digital practice test curves released by College Board in 2024.

  • Assumes module difficulty stays consistent between adaptive stages.
  • Section benchmarks: 480 for Evidence-Based Reading and Writing, 530 for Math.

Enter your raw scores

Count every correct answer for each module. Leave blanks for skipped questions—no penalty is applied on the SAT, so only correct responses matter.

Reading & Writing

Module 1

Out of 27 questions

74% accuracy
/ 27

Module 2

Out of 27 questions

74% accuracy
/ 27

Math

Module 1

Out of 22 questions

73% accuracy
/ 22

Module 2

Out of 22 questions

73% accuracy
/ 22

Detailed breakdown

Understand how raw performance converts into scaled scores. Percentiles are based on the most recent national distribution released by the College Board.

Evidence-Based Reading & Writing

  • Raw score40/54 • 74%
  • Section score630
  • Test score (10-40)32
  • Benchmark met?Yes

Math

  • Raw score32/44 • 73%
  • Section score620
  • Test score (10-40)31
  • Benchmark met?Yes

Percentile context

A composite score of 1250 places you roughly in the 80.5th percentile of test takers. Use this to gauge scholarship eligibility and admissions targets.

75th percentile

≈ 1200 score

90th percentile

≈ 1350 score

99th percentile

≈ 1510 score

Personalized improvement plan

Transform the numbers into action. Focus on the highest-impact habits and drills based on your current performance profile.

Top opportunities

  • Prioritize Reading & Writing question review—aim to lock in grammar rules and evidence-based reading strategies.
  • Target question types costing the most points—error logs and sectional drilling provide fastest gains.

Four-week study roadmap

Week 1: Diagnose & Stabilize

Take a full-length practice test, tag mistakes by concept, and re-learn weakest content areas.

Week 2: Skill Blocks

Alternate focused drills: 30-minute R&W passages, 20-question math sets, review with error log updates.

Week 3: Timing & Stamina

Run module-length timed sets at goal pace. Practice active annotation and calculator efficiency shortcuts.

Week 4: Game Day Prep

Simulate the full exam, refine break routines, and prepare a last-48-hours light review checklist.

Need more precision? Toggle between curve profiles or adjust module scores to model best-case, worst-case, and target scenarios. Revisit after each practice test to keep your prep data-driven.