Free SAT Score Calculator
Enter correct answers for Module 1 and Module 2 in each section. The calculator predicts whether you would get the upper- or lower-difficulty Module 2 (based on ~65% on Module 1), applies the scoring ceiling on the easier path, and shows your estimated 400–1600 composite and percentile.
How Digital SAT adaptive routing works
Each section has two modules. Module 1 is identical for every student. If you score roughly 65%+ on Module 1 (about 18/27 on R&W or 15/22 on Math), you are typically routed to the upper-difficulty Module 2 with access to scores up to 800. Below that threshold, you usually receive the lower-difficulty Module 2, where section scores are often capped near 620 even with a perfect Module 2.
Reading & Writing
Section / 800Module 1
Same difficulty for all students. Performance here determines your Module 2 path.
Module 2
Difficulty adapts based on Module 1. Enter your Module 2 correct count.
Predicted Module 2: Upper difficulty
67% on Module 1 meets the typical ~65% routing threshold (18/27 correct). You unlock the harder Module 2 and the full 800-point range.
Section total: 38 / 54 raw|Scaled: 580
Math
Section / 800Module 1
Same difficulty for all students. Performance here determines your Module 2 path.
Module 2
Difficulty adapts based on Module 1. Enter your Module 2 correct count.
Predicted Module 2: Upper difficulty
68% on Module 1 meets the typical ~65% routing threshold (15/22 correct). You unlock the harder Module 2 and the full 800-point range.
Section total: 32 / 44 raw|Scaled: 590
Estimated percentile: 59%
Above average (1100-1199) — Solid range for regional universities and many merit scholarships.
R&W
580
Upper M2 path
Math
590
Upper M2 path
College score benchmarks
| School tier | Typical SAT range | Your score |
|---|---|---|
| Harvard / Yale / Princeton | 1500-1600 | Below typical |
| MIT / Stanford / Duke | 1480-1570 | Below typical |
| Top 25 (USC, NYU, UMich) | 1400-1520 | Below typical |
| Strong state flagships | 1250-1400 | Below typical |
| Regional universities | 1050-1250 | In range |
Routing uses ~65% on Module 1 as an approximation; official Bluebook routing also weights item difficulty.
Frequently asked
Why enter Module 1 and Module 2 separately?+
The Digital SAT uses multistage adaptive testing (MST). Module 1 is the same for everyone; your performance on Module 1 determines whether you get the upper- or lower-difficulty Module 2, which changes your scoring ceiling.
What percent on Module 1 routes me to the harder Module 2?+
College Board does not publish an exact cutoff. Research and practice tests suggest roughly 65%+ correct on Module 1 (about 18/27 on R&W or 15/22 on Math) often routes to the upper-difficulty Module 2. Real routing also weights question difficulty via IRT.
What happens if I get the easier Module 2?+
The lower-difficulty path caps your section score around 620 even with a perfect Module 2. The harder path unlocks the full 200-800 range per section.
How accurate is this calculator?+
It approximates official conversion tables and MST routing, and reports estimated section scores in official 10-point SAT increments. Your real Bluebook score may differ by test form and equating.
How can I improve after using this?+
Prioritize Module 1 accuracy, then drill weak domains on Prepvora with real adaptive MST practice.
