SAT scoring is on a scale from 400-1600. The highest SAT score you can possibly earn is 1600. The lowest is 400.
Your total SAT score is comprised of a Math section score and an Evidence-Based Reading and Writing score. Each SAT section is scored between 200 and 800 points.
The average SAT score for the class of 2022 was 1050. The average Math score on the SAT for the class of 2022 was 521. The average EBRW score for the class of 2022 was 529.
You will find your total score and your section scores on your official SAT score report from the College Board. These are the scores that college admissions committees consider when they review your application. On your SAT score report, you will also find a series of cross-test scores and subscores that analyze various proficiencies.
1 total score | 400-1600 | Sum of 2 section scores |
2 section scores | 200-800 | 1 score for Math section, 1 score for Evidence-Based Reading and Writing section |
3 test scores | 10-40 | Scores for Reading, Writing and Language, and Math |
2 cross-test scores | 10-40 | Scores for Analysis in History/Social Studies and for Analysis in Science. Each score is based on selected questions from the Reading, Writing and Language, and Math tests. |
7 subscores | 1-15 | Scores for the following proficiencies based on selected questions from the Reading, Writing and Language, and Math tests.
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The Nationally Representative Sample Percentile will be higher, because your SAT User Percentile doesn’t take into account students who don’t take the SAT or intend to go to college. Your SAT User Percentile is more useful in assessing how competitive your scores are for college admission.
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