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SAT Scoring Scale 2017 – New Scoring Charts, Ranges, SAT Score Calculator, Average SAT Score Percentiles etc

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SATScoringScale The SAT Scoring Scale carries a max possible score of 2400 (Two thousand four hundred), with each section (Critical Reading, Math, & Writing) scored on a 200-800 point scale. SAT scores are based on a student's percentile relative to other students taking the same test. The percentile score is then converted into a score ranging from 200 to 800. The following is a list of SAT Scoring Scale  & their corresponding percentiles. Also Check - SAT Exam Details , SAT Exam Syllabus , SAT Preparation Books Raw Score Math Section Score Reading Test Score Writing & Language Test Score 58 800     57 790     56 780     55 760     54 750     53 740     52 730 40   51 710 40   50 700 39   49 690 38   48 680 38   47 670 37   46 670 37   45 660 36   44 650 35 40 43 640 35 39 42 630 34 38 41 620 33 37 40 610 33 36 39 600 32 35 38 600 32 34 37 590 31 34 36 580 31 33 35 570 30 32 34 560 30 32 33 560 29 31 32 550 29 30 31 54

New SAT Syllabus 2017-18 & Test Pattern – Syllabus pdf for Math, SAT Sample Papers, Free Online SAT Practice Questions

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SatSyllabus About SAT Exam:   SAT Stands for Scholastic Aptitude Test. It is a paper-based standardized widely used for college admissions in the United States. The SAT  Exam is offered 7 times a year in the United States i.e. in October, November, December, January and March (or April, alternating), May and June. High SAT Scores will increase your chances of securing admissions in Top universities in USA. In this article we listed the SAT Syllabus and Exam Pattern for users ease. New SAT Syllabus 2017-2018: Generally, SAT is of 2 types. One is SAT Reasoning Test and other one is SAT subjects test. Both the SAT test patterns follow different formats to evaluate student knowledge. Candidates may either take SAT Reasoning Test or SAT Subject Tests as given dates. Follow New SAT syllabus 2017-18 for Reasoning and Subjects Test. Reasoning Syllabus Of SAT I SAT I Reasoning Test consists of three sub-sections which are as follows: Also Check SAT Eligibility Sections of Critic