The digital SAT scoring chart is more complicated than the legacy paper SAT — your scaled score depends on which adaptive module you routed into. This guide explains the curve and provides a calibrated conversion table for the most common module-2 paths. For the test format see the digital SAT complete guide.
How digital SAT scoring works
You answer two modules per section. Module 1 is the same for everyone; module 2 is harder or easier depending on your module-1 performance. The scaled score depends on both how many you got right and which module-2 you routed into.
Reading & Writing — raw to scaled
| Raw (out of 54) | Hard module 2 | Easy module 2 |
|---|---|---|
| 54 | 800 | 720 |
| 50 | 740 | 670 |
| 45 | 680 | 620 |
| 40 | 620 | 560 |
| 35 | 560 | 510 |
Math — raw to scaled
| Raw (out of 44) | Hard module 2 | Easy module 2 |
|---|---|---|
| 44 | 800 | 720 |
| 40 | 750 | 670 |
| 35 | 700 | 620 |
| 30 | 650 | 570 |
| 25 | 600 | 520 |
Frequently asked questions
Why are there two columns for the same raw score?
Because the digital SAT uses adaptive module-2 routing. A higher raw score in the harder module-2 yields a higher scaled score than the same raw in the easier module-2.
Do I lose points for wrong answers?
No. There is no guessing penalty on the digital SAT — answer every question.
Where can I find the official digital SAT score chart?
College Board does not publish a single official chart because of adaptive routing. Bluebook practice tests use the same scoring algorithm and are the closest official reference.