Perfect score, many people have achieevd it before.
you can take the SAT's as many times you want, they will only keep your highest score you've ever achieved
8002400 is the highest score you can get.
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Colleges take the highest reading score, the highest math score and the highest writing score out of all the tests you've taken. So if there was a really bad essay topic, you can take it again and they will take the higher of the scores.
The highest possible essay score is 800. The highest possible composite score for the three sections (math, reading and writing) is 2,400.
The maximum SAT score is 2400 (800 for each of the 3 sections). The average score for the SAT is about 1500, so in this case, an SAT score of 1540 is about around the 50th percentile - that is, about 50% of the scores were higher, and about 50% of the scores were lower.
In 1982, the highest possible score on the SAT was 1600. The SAT was scored on a scale of 200 to 800 for both the verbal and math sections, which combined to give a maximum score of 1600. This scoring system remained in place until the redesign of the SAT in 2005, which introduced a new scoring scale.
2400
2400; or 800 in each category.
from what i researched its around 1,100 but this might have been when the highest sat score you could get was 1,600
PSAT scores give you a general idea of what score you would make on the SAT. Adding a zero to your PSAT score gives you a ballpark number of what you would make on the real thing. The highest score possible on the PSAT is a 240, while the highest score on the SAT is a 2400. The PSAT is not an acceptable test to send to colleges in place of SAT scores. However, the PSAT can earn you recognition with scholarships for making a high enough score.
In 1956, the SAT scoring system was different from today's format, and the highest possible score was 1600. However, specific statistics on how many students achieved a perfect score of 1600 that year are not widely documented. It is known that the number of students scoring at the highest level was significantly lower than in contemporary times, as the test was less widely taken and fewer students prepared intensively for it.