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11out of 22A free, accurate Digital SAT score calculator built on released College Board scoring tables. Enter your raw scores for each module and instantly see your estimated Reading and Writing score, Math score, and total 400–1600 SAT score.
The Digital SAT score calculator estimates your total SAT score using performance across adaptive modules in both the Reading and Writing section and the Math section. Each section contributes a scaled score from 200 to 800, and your total score is the sum of the two — for a maximum of 1600.
Stronger performance in Module 1 usually routes you to a harder Module 2, which raises your scoring ceiling. That is why the same number of correct answers can result in different scaled scores depending on which Module 2 you are routed to.
Understanding your projected SAT score range helps you set practical score goals and prioritize the sections that need the most work. Use the Digital SAT score calculator above to see how changes in each module translate into a different total score.
Want to see what each score level means in detail? Browse our SAT score breakdowns for individual scores from 400 to 1600.
The Digital SAT is scored on a 400–1600 scale. The Reading and Writing section and the Math section are each scored from 200 to 800, and the two section scores are added together to produce your total score.
The Digital SAT uses statistical equating and adaptive module routing instead of a traditional curve. Scores are adjusted so that a given scaled score represents the same level of ability across different test forms.
This calculator provides a strong estimate of your Digital SAT score using adaptive scoring logic based on released College Board scoring tables. Official scores may vary slightly based on the difficulty of the test form you take.
A 1000–1100 is around the national average, 1200–1300 is competitive at many universities, 1400+ is strong for selective colleges, and 1500+ is highly competitive, including at Ivy League and other elite universities.
The Digital SAT routes you to an easier or harder second module based on your Module 1 performance. Stronger Module 1 performance unlocks a harder Module 2, which raises your scoring ceiling and is generally required to reach the highest scaled scores.
The Digital SAT has 98 scored questions in total: 54 Reading and Writing questions split into two 27-question modules, and 44 Math questions split into two 22-question modules.
The Digital SAT is about 2 hours and 14 minutes, including a 10-minute break between sections. Reading and Writing is 64 minutes total and Math is 70 minutes total.
Most students who score a 1500 answer roughly 48–52 of 54 Reading and Writing questions correctly and 40–43 of 44 Math questions correctly, assuming they reach the harder Module 2 in both sections.
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