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Kitiyala Jamir

Updated on 09th January, 2024 , 3 min read

What is SAT?

The SAT test and the ACT are the two most common standardized exams used in the US for college admissions. Therefore, it is likely that you will have to take one of these two exams if you intend to enroll in an undergraduate program in the United States. However, if you choose the SAT, you should be familiar not only with its scoring pattern but also with related terms such as percentile and average scores in order to better understand your score and performance. In addition, with the introduction of the new SAT in March 2016, you must account for changes in scoring pattern and even test structure when interpreting SAT scores.

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SAT Score Reported

Details

Score Range

Total scoreSum of the two section scores.400–1600
Section scores (2)

1. Evidence-Based Reading and Writing

2.  Math

200–800
Test scores (3)

1. Reading

2. Writing and Language

3. Math

10–40

SAT Essay scores (3)

 

The SAT Essay is optional.

1. Reading

2. Analysis

3. Writing

2–8

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How SAT Scores are Calculated?

The sum of the reading, writing, and math scores determines the overall score. However, when calculating, Reading and Writing are combined to form Evidence-based Reading and Writing. The Math section, as well as the Evidence-based section, have separate scoring rules.

  • The only factors that these two sections have in common in terms of scoring are:
  • Each section receives a raw score based on the number of correct answers provided.
  • Each question in the section is worth one point.
  • There is no negative marking.

SAT Raw Scores Calculation

The SAT raw score calculator only computes the correct answer. You will receive one raw point for each correct answer. The maximum number of SAT raw points is determined by the number of correct answers attempted. Because there are 52 questions on the SAT Reading, the maximum raw score is 52. There are 58 questions in the SAT math section, with a possible raw point of 58, and 44 questions in the writing section. So the maximum raw point possible in writing is 44.

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Calculating SAT Math Section Score

Candidates who want to calculate their average Math SAT score must guess how many correct questions they answered out of the total of 58 and scale it with the Math Section Score in the table below. The SAT math section does not have any negative marking. The Math Section is divided into two parts, the first of which contains 20 questions and the second of which contains 38 questions. Candidates must add their estimated correct answers for both sections and map them to their SAT Math Section Score.

Estimated Correct Answers (Raw Score)

SAT Math Section Score

0

200

1

200

2

210

3

230

4

240

5

260

6

280

7

290

8

310

9

320

10

330

11

340

12

360

13

370

14

380

15

390

16

410

17

420

18

430

19

440

20

450

21

460

22

470

23

480

24

480

25

490

26

500

27

510

28

520

29

520

30

530

31

540

32

550

33

560

34

560

35

570

36

580

37

590

38

600

39

600

40

610

41

620

42

630

43

640

44

650

45

660

46

670

47

670

48

680

49

690

50

700

51

710

52

730

53

740

54

750

55

760

56

780

57

790

58

800

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Calculating SAT Verbal Section Score

The SAT Verbal Section Score is comprised of the Reading Test Score as well as the Writing and Language Score. The Reading Test Score contains 52 questions, while the Writing and Language Score contains 44 questions. Candidates must guess the number of questions correctly answered for both sections, map the raw score to the scaled SAT Score, add both, and multiply by 10.

Estimated Correct Answers (Raw Score)

SAT Reading Test Points

SAT Writing and Language Test Points

0

10

10

1

10

10

2

10

10

3

11

10

4

12

11

5

13

12

6

14

13

7

15

13

8

15

14

9

16

15

10

17

16

11

17

16

12

18

17

13

19

18

14

19

19

15

20

19

16

20

20

17

21

21

18

21

21

19

22

22

20

22

23

21

23

23

22

23

24

23

24

25

24

24

25

25

25

26

26

25

26

27

26

27

28

26

28

29

27

28

30

28

29

31

28

30

32

29

30

33

29

31

34

30

32

35

30

32

36

31

33

37

31

34

38

32

34

39

32

35

40

33

36

41

33

37

42

34

38

43

35

39

44

35

40

45

36

 

46

37

 

47

37

 

48

38

 

49

38

 

50

39

 

51

40

 

52

40

 

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How to Set a Target Raw Score for an SAT Subject Test

Because of the equating process and differences between tests, an SAT subject test score calculator is used to determine exactly what raw score you'll need to achieve your target scaled score.

SAT grade calculator for subject score conversion chart, here is a chart that should be able to give you an estimated raw score to aim for:

Raw Score

Literature

US History

World History

95

800

90

800

800

85

800

800

80

800

800

75

770

780

70

730

750

65

700

720

60

800

670

690

55

770

650

670

50

730

620

640

45

690

600

610

40

650

570

580

35

610

540

560

30

570

520

530

25

530

490

500

20

490

460

470

15

450

440

440

10

410

410

410

5

370

390

380

0 & below

200-330

230-360

220-360

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Math I

Math II

50

800

800

45

760

800

40

720

760

35

670

700

30

620

650

25

580

610

20

510

580

15

470

540

10

430

500

5

390

460

0 & below

250-350

300-410

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Raw Score

BioE

BioM

Chem

Phy

85

800

80

800

800

790

75

780

790

760

800

70

750

760

740

800

65

720

730

710

800

60

690

700

690

800

55

670

670

670

770

50

640

640

640

730

45

610

620

620

700

40

580

590

590

670

35

550

560

570

630

30

520

530

540

600

25

480

490

520

560

20

450

460

490

530

15

410

420

460

490

10

370

390

430

460

5

340

350

400

420

0 & below

220-320

240-330

270-370

270-390

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can I determine my SAT score?

Your overall score ranges from 400 to 1600. The two section scores—Evidence-Based Reading and Writing and Math—combine to form the final score. The range for each of these two section scores is 200–800.

What SAT score is 75%?

The composite SAT test score for the 75th percentile is 1215.

How to cancel SAT scores?

At the test center: After completing the test, take the ’cancel test scores form’ from the test coordinator fill it and sign it. Return the form to the test coordinator at the test center.

How should I improve my SAT score?

Students studying for the SAT are frequently uncertain about how much preparation is necessary and when to begin. There are no straight answers as the process of preparation is different for every student. Work on your weak areas and do more practice tests.

What is a good SAT score overall?

In general, any SAT score above the 50th percentile, or median, can be considered a decent score, since this means you’ve performed better than the majority of test-takers. Scoring in the 50th percentile, however, won’t cut it at most selective colleges.

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