SAT Score Calculator

Get an accurate prediction of your SAT score based on your practice test performance. Receive detailed insights and personalized improvement recommendations.

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Accurate Predictions
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Detailed Breakdown
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Improvement Tips

Enter Your Scores

Input the number of questions you answered correctly in each section of your practice test.

📊 Math Section

Out of 58 total questions
70 minutes test duration

📚 Reading Section

Out of 52 total questions
32 minutes test duration

✍️ Writing and Language Section

Out of 44 total questions
32 minutes test duration

Your SAT Score

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Ready to Calculate

Enter your practice test scores on the left to see your predicted SAT score, detailed breakdown, and improvement suggestions.

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Total SAT Score
Range: 400-1600
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Math
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Reading & Writing

Percentile Ranking

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You scored higher than 0% of test takers.

How Our Calculator Works

Our SAT score calculator uses official College Board scoring guidelines to provide accurate score predictions.

Accurate Scoring Algorithm

Based on official SAT scoring tables and statistical analysis of thousands of practice tests.

  • Uses official College Board scoring curves
  • Accounts for section-specific scaling
  • Includes percentile calculations
  • Provides confidence intervals

Detailed Insights

Get comprehensive analysis of your performance across all SAT sections and question types.

  • Section-by-section breakdown
  • Percentile ranking information
  • Strength and weakness identification
  • Improvement recommendations

Actionable Recommendations

Receive personalized study suggestions based on your calculated score and performance patterns.

  • Targeted study area recommendations
  • Time management strategies
  • Resource suggestions
  • Score improvement timeline

Tips for Accurate Results

Follow these guidelines to get the most accurate score prediction from our calculator.

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Use Official Practice Tests

Enter scores from official College Board practice tests for the most accurate predictions.

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Take Tests Under Timed Conditions

Simulate real test conditions including time limits and breaks for realistic scoring.

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Count Only Correct Answers

The SAT doesn't penalize incorrect answers, so only count questions you answered correctly.

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Review Your Mistakes

Use the improvement suggestions to focus your study efforts on areas that need the most work.

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Track Your Progress

Save your results and retake the calculator regularly to monitor your improvement over time.

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Consider Multiple Tests

Take several practice tests and average the results for a more reliable score prediction.