SAT Calculator: Calculate your Average SAT Score Here

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Rahul
Rahul Singha
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Updated on Apr 7, 2020 10:56 IST

SAT Scoring – Candidates looking to appear for their SAT would definitely be inquisitive about knowing their scores before they are actually released by The College Board. Candidates can check out their SAT Score with the help of the SAT Calculator provided below.

Calculating SAT Math Section Score

Candidates who wish to calculate their average Math SAT score, are required to guess the number of correct questions they have answered out of the total 58 questions and scale it with the Math Section Score in the table given below. The math section of the SAT does not carry any negative marking. So, for example, a candidate feels that he has answered 50 questions correctly, his Math Section score would be 700.  Candidates are notified that the Math Section is divided into parts, the first containing a total of 20 questions and the second part containing a total of 38 questions. Candidates are required to add the estimated correct answers for both the sections and map it with the SAT Math Section Score.

Estimated Correct Answers (Raw Score)

SAT Math Section Score

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200

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200

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210

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230

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240

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260

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280

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290

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310

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330

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340

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360

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370

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380

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390

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410

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480

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500

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510

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520

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520

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550

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560

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560

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570

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580

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590

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600

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630

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670

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690

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700

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710

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730

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750

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760

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780

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790

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800

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Calculating SAT Verbal Section Score

The SAT Verbal Section Score is the combination of both the Reading Test Score and the Writing and Language Score. The Reading Test Score has a total of 52 questions, while the Writing and Language Score has a total of 44 questions. Candidates are required to guess the number of questions answered correctly for both the sections, map the raw score to the scaled SAT Score, add both and multiply by 10. For example, Candidate A feels, he will get 40 questions correct in the Reading Section and answers 38 questions correctly in the Writing and Language Section. Then the score of the candidate is calculated like this: 40 questions answered correctly gets mapped to 33 SAT Reading Test points, 38 questions answered correctly gets mapped to 34 SAT Writing and Language Test points. We add the two points and multiply by 10, so, 38+34=72 * 10=720. The verbal score for Candidate A stands at 720.

Estimated Correct Answers (Raw Score)

SAT Reading Test Points

SAT Writing and Language Test Points

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40

Through this method, candidates can calculate their SAT score. However, they can definitely expect the actual score to vary a little from the estimated score.

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