SAT Score Converter (New SAT to Old SAT Score) New SAT Score Old SAT Equivalent

In early 2016, the College Board revamped and converted the SAT to a completely new format, changing not only the content of the test but the scoring system as well.

Because the content and focus of the test questions was changed along with the scoring system, the conversion chart below isn’t an exact number. Despite that, the chart below gives a good idea of what a score on the new SAT means in context of the old SAT, and is useful for students looking for an idea of what new SAT score they need to get into top universities.

While your SAT score is a significant factor in the admissions process, it doesn’t tell the whole story.

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