Digital SAT® Score Calculator

Digital SAT® Score Calculator

Estimate your score on the new Digital SAT®. Enter your raw scores from each module to see your projected 400-1600 score.

Enter Your Raw Scores

Your estimated score will appear here.

How the Digital SAT® is Scored

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Two Sections, Two Modules

The test has two sections: Reading & Writing and Math. Each section is divided into two timed modules.

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Module-Adaptive Testing

Your performance on the first module of each section determines the difficulty level of the second module.

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Scaled Scoring

Your raw score (number of correct answers) is converted to a scaled score from 200 to 800 for each section, then added together.

Why Use This Digital SAT® Score Calculator?

🎯 Estimate Your Performance

Get a clear estimate of where you stand. Our **Digital SAT® Score Calculator** helps you understand your potential score before the official results.

💡 Focus Your Study Plan

By seeing how your raw scores translate, you can identify which section needs more attention and focus your study time effectively.

😌 Practice with Confidence

Use this calculator with official practice tests to track your progress and build confidence for exam day.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the Digital SAT® different from the paper SAT®? +

The Digital SAT® is shorter, taken on a computer or tablet, and is module-adaptive. This means your performance on the first module of a section determines the difficulty of the second module.

Is this an official College Board calculator? +

No, this is an unofficial tool designed to provide a close estimate based on the scoring guidelines released by the College Board. The official scoring can have slight variations.

How accurate is this Digital SAT® Score Calculator? +

This calculator uses a simplified model based on official practice test scoring tables. It provides a reliable estimate, but the actual "curve" on test day may vary slightly.

What is a "raw score"? +

A raw score is simply the number of questions you answered correctly in a given section or module. There is no penalty for incorrect answers.

How many questions are in each section? +

The Reading and Writing section has a total of 54 questions (27 per module). The Math section has a total of 44 questions (22 per module).

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