SAT Score Chart 2025

Complete conversion tables for Digital SAT and Paper SAT scores, including raw to scaled score conversions, percentile rankings, and ACT equivalents

What is the SAT Score Chart?

Quick Summary: The SAT Score Chart is a conversion table that translates your raw scores (number of correct answers) into scaled scores (200-800 per section). This chart is essential for understanding your SAT performance and comparing scores across different test dates.

The SAT is scored on a scale from 400 to 1600, combining two sections:

📚 Evidence-Based Reading & Writing (EBRW)

Score Range: 200-800 points
Tests comprehension, grammar, and vocabulary

🔢 Math

Score Range: 200-800 points
Tests algebra, problem-solving, and data analysis

📊 Total Score

Score Range: 400-1600 points
Sum of EBRW and Math sections

How SAT Scoring Works

  • Raw Score: The total number of questions you answered correctly (no penalty for wrong answers)
  • Scaled Score: Your raw score converted to the 200-800 scale through an equating process
  • Equating: Adjusts for difficulty differences between test versions to ensure fairness
  • Percentile: Shows where you rank compared to other test-takers

Digital SAT Score Chart (2024-2025)

The Digital SAT, introduced in 2024, has a different structure from the paper-based test. Here's the complete conversion chart:

Digital SAT: Reading & Writing Section (54 Questions)

Raw Score
(Correct Answers)
Scaled Score
(200-800)
PercentileRating
5480099+Perfect
51-53760-79098-99Exceptional
48-50720-75095-97Excellent
45-47680-71090-94Very Good
42-44640-67084-89Very Good
39-41600-63075-83Good
36-38560-59065-74Good
33-35520-55050-64Average
30-32480-51038-49Average
27-29440-47025-37Below Average
20-26350-43010-24Below Average
0-19200-3401-9Low

Digital SAT: Math Section (44 Questions)

Raw Score
(Correct Answers)
Scaled Score
(200-800)
PercentileRating
4480099+Perfect
42-43790-80098-99Exceptional
40-41760-78095-97Excellent
38-39720-74092-94Excellent
35-37680-70086-91Very Good
32-34640-66077-85Good
29-31600-62067-76Good
26-28560-58052-66Average
23-25520-54040-51Average
20-22480-50028-39Below Average
15-19400-46012-27Below Average
0-14200-3901-11Low

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SAT Score Percentile Chart 2025

Percentiles show where you rank compared to all SAT test-takers. A percentile of 75 means you scored better than 75% of students.

SAT Total ScorePercentileEBRW ScorePercentileMath ScorePercentile
160099+80099+80099+
1550997509975097
1500997009670092
1450976508965084
1400946007860072
1350905506155056
1300865004050039
1250814502145022
12007440064009
11506735023503
11005830013001
10504925012501
10003920012001

SAT to ACT Conversion Chart

Use this official concordance table to compare SAT and ACT scores. This helps you understand equivalent performance across both tests.

SAT ScoreACT ScoreSAT ScoreACT ScoreSAT ScoreACT Score
16003612502690014
15703512302588013
15203412002485012
14903311702382011
14503211402278010
1420311110217309
1390301080206908
1360291040196507
1330281010186206
130027970175905
128026940165604
126026920155303

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How to Use This SAT Score Chart

Step 1: Find Your Raw Score

Count the number of questions you answered correctly in each section. Remember, there's no penalty for wrong answers, so your raw score is simply the total correct.

Step 2: Convert to Scaled Score

Use the appropriate conversion table (Digital SAT or Paper SAT) to find your scaled score for each section. Each section is worth 200-800 points.

Step 3: Calculate Total Score

Add your two section scores together to get your total SAT score (400-1600).

Step 4: Check Your Percentile

Look up your total score in the percentile chart to see how you rank compared to other test-takers nationwide.

Step 5: Compare to College Requirements

Research your target colleges' middle 50% score ranges to see where you stand. Aim for the 75th percentile or higher for competitive applications.

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