Calculate your SAT score from practice tests by entering your section scores. See your total score and percentile ranking.
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Calculate your SAT score from practice test results. Enter your correct answers in each section to see your estimated total score, section scores, and approximate percentile ranking.
The SAT is scored on a 400-1600 scale, combining Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (200-800) and Math (200-800). Raw scores (correct answers) are converted to scaled scores using a conversion table that varies slightly by test.
SAT Score Range
Total Score = EBRW (200-800) + Math (200-800)Compare your practice scores to admission requirements at your target colleges.
Identify which sections need the most improvement to maximize your score.
Many merit scholarships have SAT score thresholds (e.g., 1400+ for certain awards).
No. Since 2016, the SAT has no penalty for guessing. Your raw score is simply the number of correct answers.
The average is around 1050. Scores above 1200 are competitive for many colleges, 1400+ is excellent, and 1500+ puts you in the top percentiles.