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What is the highest possible score you can get on the SAT?
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2400. 800 on the math section, 800 on the writing section, and 800 on the reading section.
This is comparable to a 36 on the ACT. A 2400 means that you answered every single question on the entire test correctly.
This is comparable to a 36 on the ACT. A 2400 means that you answered every single question on the entire test correctly.
Anything above 1600 is considered good, since a very few can even reach up to 2000.
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