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Convert your raw scores to scaled scores instantly. Updated for the Digital SAT 2025–2026 with full conversion tables.

Reading & Writing (0–54) Math (0–44) Total 400–1600

Reading & Writing

54 questions (Module 1 + Module 2)

Raw: 40/54

660

02754

Math

44 questions (Module 1 + Module 2)

Raw: 35/44

710

02244

R&W

660

Math

710

Total

1370

Total SAT Score

1370

out of 1600

~91th percentile

Note

These are approximate conversions based on released College Board data. Actual scaled scores may vary by ±10–20 points between test administrations.

Full Conversion Tables

What Your SAT Score Means

1500–1600
Ivy League / Top 10

Harvard, MIT, Stanford, Princeton, Yale — highly competitive, top 1% of test-takers.

1400–1500
Top 25 Universities

Georgetown, UCLA, UMich, NYU, UVA — strong chance at elite programs.

1300–1400
Top 50 / Competitive

Boston University, University of Florida, Purdue — competitive for merit scholarships.

1200–1300
Above Average

Solid score for most state universities and liberal arts colleges.

1000–1200
Average

National average range. Good starting point — most students improve with practice.

400–1000
Below Average

Room for significant improvement. Focus on fundamentals and practice tests.

Frequently Asked Questions

How the Digital SAT Is Scored

The Digital SAT, introduced by College Board in 2024, uses a two-section format: Reading & Writing (54 questions across 2 adaptive modules) and Math (44 questions across 2 adaptive modules). Each section yields a scaled score from 200 to 800, for a total score of 400 to 1600.

Raw scores (the number of questions you answer correctly) are converted to scaled scores through a process called equating. This statistical process ensures that scores are comparable across different test administrations, even if one test form is slightly harder than another.

Understanding Raw to Scaled Score Conversion

The conversion from raw to scaled scores is not strictly linear. In the mid-range (around 20–35 correct), each additional correct answer is worth approximately 10 scaled points. At the extremes (very high or very low raw scores), the conversion becomes less uniform. For example:

  • Going from 50 to 54 correct in R&W jumps you from 760 to 800 (40 points for 4 questions)
  • Going from 20 to 24 correct in R&W moves you from 460 to 500 (40 points for 4 questions)
  • Going from 0 to 4 correct in Math takes you from 200 to 310 (110 points for 4 questions)

This means the biggest score improvements come from getting mid-range questions right. If you're scoring in the 400–500 range per section, focused practice can yield dramatic score gains.

Digital SAT Adaptive Testing Explained

The Digital SAT uses multistage adaptive testing (MST). Each section has two modules:

  1. Module 1: A mix of easy, medium, and hard questions
  2. Module 2: Difficulty adapts based on your Module 1 performance

If you perform well on Module 1, Module 2 will be harder — but with a higher scoring ceiling. This means a student who gets the harder Module 2 and misses a few questions can still outscore a student who got the easier Module 2 but answered everything correctly.

Tips to Improve Your SAT Score

  • Take a diagnostic test first — know your baseline before you start studying
  • Focus on your weakest section — a 100-point improvement in Math is easier than a 100-point improvement from a high R&W base
  • Practice with official tests — College Board's Bluebook app has full practice tests
  • Use the built-in Desmos calculator — it's available for ALL math questions on the Digital SAT
  • Don't leave anything blank — there's no penalty for guessing

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