A 1470 on the Digital SAT is in approximately the 96th percentile — a highly competitive SAT score. A highly competitive SAT score that puts you above most admitted students at the majority of US universities.
Most students who score a 1470 are relatively balanced between the two Digital SAT sections. A typical split looks like this:
You can model different section splits using the free Digital SAT score calculator.
A 1470 SAT score is in range at schools including:
Note: College admissions consider GPA, essays, extracurriculars, and course rigor in addition to your SAT score. A 1470 is one data point in a holistic file.
Target the hardest question types in both Reading & Writing and Math. Practice timed modules so you reach the harder Module 2 consistently.
Start by taking a full-length Digital SAT practice module and logging which question types you miss. Then drill those exact skills in the SAT question bank.
A balanced 1470 usually comes from roughly 735 in Reading & Writing and 735 in Math, but you can lean 20–40 points either direction and still land at 1470.
A 1470 on the Digital SAT is roughly the 96th percentile nationally, meaning you scored higher than about 96% of test takers.
A 1470 is competitive at schools such as Duke, UChicago, Northwestern. Many more schools are reachable depending on your GPA and application.
Target the hardest question types in both Reading & Writing and Math. Practice timed modules so you reach the harder Module 2 consistently.
A 1470 typically corresponds to roughly 9 missed questions across the Digital SAT, but the adaptive module routing means exact counts vary.