How are SAT scores reported?
The SAT has three scores, each on the scale of 200 to 800. Your score includes writing (W 200-800), mathematics (M 200-800), and critical reading (CR 200-800). Two subscores are given for the writing section: a multiple-choice subscore on a scale of 20-80, and an essay subscore on a scale of 2-12.
The scores of SAT are derived from three sections of the test, each on the scale of 200-800. Two sub-scores are given for the writing section – one for multiple choice sub-score on the scale of 20-80, another for essay sub-score on the scale of 2-12. How to know more information regarding the test results: Every student who has taken the SAT exam have free access to the SAT official website www.collegeboard.com, where you can get all the information about your test and other details like, types of questions, level of difficulty, and number of correct, incorrect, or omitted answers you have answered in each section.