About Us
About Us
SAT Score Calculator provides accurate, privacy‑respecting SAT score estimation tools for students worldwide. We are committed to helping students make informed decisions about their SAT preparation and college applications through reliable, free-to-use educational tools.
Our Mission
Deliver transparent, reliable score calculations and study insights to help students make better decisions. We believe that access to accurate educational tools should be free and available to all students, regardless of their background or location.
Our Story
SAT Score Calculator was created to address the need for accurate, accessible SAT score calculation tools. Since our launch, we have served over 500,000 students worldwide, providing free score calculations based on official College Board scoring curves. Our platform continues to evolve based on user feedback and the latest SAT format changes.
Our Team
The SAT Calculator Team consists of experienced educators, data analysts, and developers who are passionate about helping students succeed. Our team combines expertise in standardized testing, data analysis, and educational technology to provide the most accurate and user-friendly SAT score calculation tools available.
Why We Are Different
Unlike generic calculators, we use the specific adaptive testing curves released by College Board for the 2025 Digital SAT. Our methodology is transparent and based on official data sources, including College Board scoring guidelines, IPEDS datasets, and the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. We update our calculations whenever College Board releases new scoring information, ensuring you get the most accurate predictions possible.
Our Methodology & Data Sources
Our commitment to accuracy drives everything we do. We do not rely on guesswork. Our algorithms are calibrated using:
- Official Bluebook™ Practice Tests: We analyze the scoring tables from the official Digital SAT practice tests to reverse-engineer the adaptive weightings.
- College Board Technical Manuals: We reference the official "Assessment Framework for the Digital SAT Suite" to understand the Item Response Theory (IRT) models used.
- User-Reported Data: We continuously refine our curves based on real score reports submitted by students after each test administration.
Disclaimer: While we strive for the highest accuracy, the official SAT algorithm is proprietary. Our tools provide statistical estimates to guide your preparation.
By the Numbers
- 500,000+ students served worldwide
- 99.9% calculation accuracy using official curves
- 6 languages supported (English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Russian)
- 19+ comprehensive educational articles
What You Can Expect
- Accuracy informed by official College Board scoring curves
- Privacy‑first design and clear data practices
- Multilingual support and accessibility
Our Values
- Free and accessible: All our tools are completely free to use
- Privacy-focused: We respect user privacy and collect minimal data
- Accuracy first: We use official data sources and update regularly
- User-centered: We continuously improve based on user feedback
Data Sources & Methodology
Our SAT score estimates and college recommendations are based on official College Board scoring guidelines and public datasets from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, IPEDS, and the Urban Institute Education Data portal. For details, see the Methodology page.
Editorial Expertise
The SAT Calculator editorial team focuses on SAT scoring, college admissions outcomes, and financial aid. Content is reviewed before publication and updated when digital SAT policies or admission trends change.
Contact
For inquiries, partnerships, or feedback, email support [at] satcalculator [dot] online