Calculating your SAT Reasoning Test score is a pretty straightforward process. This number should give you some indication of what kind of college is right for you. The best possible result is 2,400, but almost no one reaches that number, which would entail getting every single question right. You should strive to do as well as you can on the SAT. Most U.S. colleges and universities require you to sit for the SAT, so preparing for this exam will be one of the most important things you will do during high school.
Instructions
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Locate on your test results the numerical score for the Critical Reading section. Enter that number into your calculator and hit the plus (+) sign.
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Find the score for the Math section of the test. Enter that number and hit plus.
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Locate the score for the Writing section. This is the third number that you enter into the calculator.
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Hit the equals sign (=). The sum of the Critical Reading, Math and Writing scores is your cumulative SAT Reasoning Test score.