The SAT has two major sections – Evidence-based Reading & Writing (EBRW) and Math. On each section, you can gain between 200 and 800 points for a total of 1600 possible points on the redesigned SAT
Finding your EBRW scaled score is a bit more tricky than finding your math score, as you need to combine your reading and writing performance. Let's take a look.
FIND YOUR RAW SCORE ON THE READING SECTION
This is just the total amount of questions you answered correctly. Blank or wrong questions don't count for or against you. The highest raw score possible is 52.
FIND YOUR RAW SCORE ON THE WRITING SECTION
This is just the total amount of questions you answered correctly. Blank or wrong questions don't count for or against you. The highest raw score possible is 44.
FIND YOUR READING “SCALED SCORE” ON THE TABLE
This is a number between 10 and 40.
FIND YOUR WRITING “SCALED SCORE” ON THE TABLE
This is a number between 10 and 40.
ADD YOUR READING AND WRITING SCALED SCORES TOGETHER
You’ll get a number between 20 and 80.
MULTIPLY YOUR SCALED SCORE BY 10
This is your final 200-800 scaled score.
asked Dec 20 12:00:00 AM