SAT Score Calculator – Compute SAT Total, Superscore & Raw-to-Scaled Estimate

SAT Score Calculator

SAT Score Calculator

Calculate SAT totals, estimate scaled scores from raw counts, compute superscores across attempts, and set targets.

Single Test Scores

Total range: 400–1600
EBRW (scaled)
Math (scaled)
Total SAT Score
Points to target
Notes: College Board publishes official conversions from raw to scaled which vary by test administration. This tool offers a simple proportional estimate when raw scores are provided. Use official concordance tables for high‑stakes reporting.

Superscore Calculator (combine best section scores)

Enter up to 3 test attempts — the superscore takes the highest EBRW and highest Math across attempts and sums them.
Best EBRW
Best Math
Superscore Total
Points above current
Note: Some colleges superscore differently (by section or by test). Confirm policy with your target schools.

Target Planner

Disclaimer: This tool is an estimate only. Official SAT scores and raw→scaled mappings are published by the College Board for each test date and may differ. For college admissions decisions, rely on official score reports.

 

🎯 What Is the SAT Score Calculator?

The SAT Score Calculator is a powerful yet simple tool designed to help students estimate their SAT total score, scaled section scores, and superscore across multiple test attempts.

It also includes:

  • 🔢 Raw → Scaled conversion (proportional estimate)

  • Superscore calculator (best EBRW + best Math)

  • 🎯 Target score planner (points needed + weekly improvement goals)

This tool gives SAT test-takers a clear understanding of where they stand — and how far they are from their dream score.


📚 How SAT Scoring Works

The SAT consists of two main sections:

  1. EBRW (Evidence-Based Reading & Writing) – 200 to 800

  2. Math – 200 to 800

Your Total SAT Score is:

Total=EBRW+Math\text{Total} = EBRW + Math

So the maximum possible score is 1600, and the minimum is 400.


🧮 How the SAT Score Calculator Works

The calculator offers multiple ways to estimate your score:


1️⃣ Enter Scaled Scores Directly

If you already know your section scores (from a practice test):

  • Enter EBRW (200–800)

  • Enter Math (200–800)

  • The tool instantly shows:
    ✔ Total SAT Score
    ✔ Points needed to reach your target score


2️⃣ Convert RAW Scores to Scaled (Simple Estimate)

Many practice tests provide only raw scores (number of correct answers).
However, SAT scaled scores vary per test administration — the College Board does not use a fixed curve.

This calculator uses a proportional estimate:

Scaled=200+(RawMaxRaw)×600Scaled = 200 + \left(\frac{Raw}{Max\,Raw}\right) \times 600

Example:

  • Raw correct = 40

  • Max raw = 52

  • Scaled = 200 + (40/52 × 600) ≈ 661

It’s not official, but it's a good way to gauge performance on practice exams.


3️⃣ Superscore Calculator (Best Scores Across Attempts)

Most colleges now allow superscoring, meaning they take your:

  • Highest EBRW from any attempt

  • Highest Math from any attempt

  • Add them for your Superscore

Example:

AttemptEBRWMath
Test 1600650
Test 2620630
Test 300

Best EBRW = 620
Best Math = 650
Superscore = 1270

The calculator lets you enter up to 3 attempts to compute your best possible SAT profile.


4️⃣ Target Score Planner

Trying to reach a competitive college score (1300, 1400, 1500+)?
The target planner shows:

  • Points you still need

  • Points needed per week based on time left

  • Realistic improvement roadmap

Example:
If you scored 1240, target is 1400, and you have 8 weeks:

160 points needed20 points per week160\text{ points needed} → 20\text{ points per week}

This helps structure your study timing and intensity.


📈 Why Students Love This Calculator

Instant scoring insight
Easy raw→scaled conversion
Helps predict official score range
Superscore calculation for college applications
Goal-oriented planning
Tutor-friendly tool for coaching centers

Whether you're a student, tutor, or parent, this calculator simplifies SAT scoring like never before.


🏛️ Superscoring & College Admissions

Many top universities accept SAT superscores, including:

  • MIT

  • Stanford

  • NYU

  • Harvard (case-by-case)

  • Most state universities

The calculator helps you understand your strongest possible application score by combining the best sections from each test.


⚠️ Important Note

This calculator provides estimates.
Official SAT scores use College Board's unique scaling curve for each test date, which varies based on difficulty.

Always rely on your official score report for applications.


🎓 Final Thoughts

The SAT Score Calculator makes exam prep smarter and more strategic.
Whether you're tracking progress, estimating performance, or planning your path to a top-tier college score — this tool gives you clarity and direction.

👉 Try the SAT Score Calculator now and take the guesswork out of SAT scoring!

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