A 1470 on the Digital SAT is in the 97th percentile among recent SAT users — a highly competitive SAT score. A high national SAT score that may fall within the reported range at many selective universities. Compare it with each institution's current data.
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Percentile source: College Board SAT-user percentiles.
Section scores are reported in 10-point increments. One valid, balanced planning split for a 1470 is:
You can model different section splits using the free Digital SAT score calculator.
Start by comparing a 1470 with the current published ranges for:
These are comparison starting points, not admission predictions. Testing policies and score ranges change, and colleges also consider grades, course rigor, essays, activities, and institutional priorities.
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.
Priority: Convert strong into elite. You likely know the core content. The fastest gain is cleaning up the hardest version of each skill and reducing the number of questions you guess between two close choices.
| If your next report shows... | Do this before retesting |
|---|---|
| Math is lower than Reading and Writing by 40+ points | Run two Math domain drills, then a timed Math module. |
| Reading and Writing is lower by 40+ points | Split practice between Standard English Conventions and evidence/inference drills. |
| Both sections are balanced but below target | Alternate full timed modules with narrow review sets from the bank. |
| Most misses are careless or from rushing | Add a checkpoint plan and practice leaving two minutes for flagged questions. |
One valid balanced 1470 split is 730 in Reading & Writing and 740 in Math. Other combinations work if each section is a 10-point score between 200 and 800 and the two sections add to 1470.
College Board's current SAT-user table places a 1470 in the 97th percentile. SAT-user percentiles compare you with students who took the SAT in the most recent three graduating classes.
Use schools such as Duke, UChicago, Northwestern as starting points for checking current middle-50% score ranges. A 1470 alone cannot predict admission.
Target the hardest question types in both Reading & Writing and Math. Practice timed modules so you reach the harder Module 2 consistently.
A 1470 does not map to one fixed missed-question count. Digital SAT scoring depends on question difficulty, adaptive routing, and equating, so use the detailed score report for the actual test instead of estimating misses from the total.