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SAT Score Calculator

Calculate SAT score from raw scores

Created and maintained by: CalcTago Editorial TeamLast updated: 2026-02-13

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US only: This calculator is designed for United States assumptions.
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Frequently asked questions

What does the SAT Score Calculator do?

It helps you calculate SAT score from raw scores.

What inputs do I need?

Enter Math correct (out of 58) and Reading & Writing correct (out of 54).

Are decimals supported?

Yes, you can use decimal values where appropriate.

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About this tool

Inputs

  • Math correct (out of 58)
  • Reading & Writing correct (out of 54)

Results

  • Math score
  • Reading & Writing
  • Total SAT score

Quick mental math is convenient, but it introduces errors. The SAT Score Calculator eliminates that risk by computing the exact result from your inputs. You supply math correct (out of 58) and reading & writing correct (out of 54), and the tool calculates math score, reading & writing and total sat score from those figures. Weighted GPA adds extra points (usually 0.5 or 1.0) for honors, AP, or IB courses. Grading systems vary widely between countries and institutions — what counts as an A in one system may map differently in another.

Retaking a course may replace the old grade or average with it, depending on school policy. From students to professionals, anyone who needs to calculate sat score from raw scores benefits from getting an instant, verifiable answer. Understanding how your academic metrics are computed lets you set realistic targets and prioritize effort. Results are rounded for display; the underlying computation retains full precision. Check which GPA scale your institution uses — 4.0, 4.3, 5.0, and percentage-based scales all exist.