SAT Score Calculator

Our SAT Score Calculator estimates section and total SAT scores based on practice test performance. Analyze results and prepare more effectively for college admissions testing.

πŸ“Section Scores
Maximum Score1600
πŸ“ˆScore Analysis
Math650/800
Reading & Writing650/800
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Excellent score! You're in the top tier for competitive colleges.

Total Score
1,300.00
out of 1600
Percentile
85
Status
Excellent
πŸ“ˆSection Breakdown
Math
650/800
section score
Reading & Writing
650/800
section score
Total
1,300.00
combined score
ℹ️Summary
Math Score650/800
Reading & Writing650/800
Total Score1,300.00
Percentage81.25%
Education Β· Standardized Testing

SAT Score Calculator: Calculate Your Total Score

Calculate your SAT total score from Evidence-Based Reading and Writing and Math sections

The SAT is one of the most important standardized tests for college admissions in the United States. Understanding how your section scores combine to create your total score helps you evaluate your performance and plan your test preparation strategy effectively.

An SAT Score Calculator takes your Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (EBRW) and Math section scores to calculate your total SAT score, which ranges from 400 to 1600. This tool helps you understand your overall performance and identify areas where improvement can have the greatest impact.

Whether you're practicing with official practice tests, evaluating your actual SAT scores, or planning your preparation timeline, understanding the scoring system is essential for maximizing your college admissions potential.


How SAT Scoring Works

The SAT total score is the sum of two section scores:

Total Score = EBRW Score + Math Score

Section Score Range: 200-800 each
Total Score Range: 400-1600

Example:
EBRW: 650
Math: 700

Total Score = 650 + 700 = 1350

Each section score is based on the number of correct answers. There's no penalty for wrong answers, so it's always beneficial to answer every question.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good SAT score?

A good SAT score depends on your target colleges. Generally, 1050+ is average, 1200+ is good, 1350+ is very good, and 1500+ is excellent. Research the average scores of admitted students at your target schools.

Is the essay section included in the total score?

No, the SAT Essay is optional and scored separately. It does not affect your total score. Most colleges no longer require the essay section.

How are section scores calculated?

Each section score is converted from your raw score (number of correct answers) using a process called equating, which ensures scores are comparable across different test administrations.

Can I superscore my SAT?

Many colleges allow SAT superscoring, where they take your highest EBRW and Math scores from different test dates. Check with each college's admissions policy.


Conclusion

Use the SAT Score Calculator to understand your total score and identify which section needs more focus. Balanced improvement across both sections can significantly boost your overall SAT performance.

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