SAT Score Calculator
Estimate your SAT score in minutes. Enter your Reading, Writing, and Math results to see your EBRW, Math, and total score out of 1600. This tool is unofficial; actual curves vary by test form. Explore more tools on free calculators on CalculatorBolt.
SAT Score Calculator
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Writing & Language
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Advanced Curve Settings
Enter 5 anchor points (raw score → test score 10-40) for each subtest. Linear interpolation between points.
Your SAT Score
Test Scores (10–40):
Raw Scores:
How it works
We convert your raw correct answers to SAT test scores (10–40) using an adjustable mapping, then compute EBRW (×10) and Math (×20). Your total SAT is EBRW + Math (400–1600). Because SAT uses equating, every test form has a unique curve—our mapping is an approximation you can tweak.
Inputs explained
- Reading/Writing: raw correct out of 52/44 (or enter wrong/blank instead)
- Math: raw correct out of 20 (No‑Calc) and 38 (Calc) → combines out of 58
- Advanced curve: choose power map (p) or enter 5 anchor points for each subtest
Example
Example raw:
Reading 39/52, Writing 36/44, Math No‑Calc 14/20, Math Calc 27/38 (Math total 41/58)
Using default p:
- Reading test ≈ 10 + 30×(39/52)^1.10 ≈ 32
- Writing test ≈ 10 + 30×(36/44)^1.10 ≈ 33
- EBRW = (32 + 33)×10 = 650
- Math test ≈ 10 + 30×(41/58)^1.05 ≈ 31 → Math = 31×20 = 620
- Total ≈ 1270
Tips & notes
- Curves differ by form. If you know your practice test's curve, enter anchors in Advanced.
- Aim to improve subtest weaknesses: small raw‑score gains near the top can change test scores more.
- Practice timing: consistent pacing improves raw scores and stability across forms.