SAT To GPA Converter
SAT To GPA converter to estimate your GPA from an SAT score (typically out of 1600, or older formats out of 2400). This page explains how the SAT to GPA conversion works, what “SAT percent” means, and how to interpret results on different scales like 4.0, 5.0, 7.0, and 10.0.
How SAT To GPA conversion is calculated
The converter first calculates your SAT percentage: (SAT score ÷ SAT max) × 100. Then it converts the percentage into GPA using: (SAT percent ÷ 100) × GPA scale.
Example
If you scored 1450 out of 1600, your SAT percent is about 90.63%. On a 4.0 scale, that’s roughly 3.63. On a 10.0 scale, it’s roughly 9.06.
This approach keeps the tool consistent across different SAT maximums (1600 vs 2400) and different GPA systems. If you are trying to compare multiple academic measures, you may also want to use related converters like the GPA to CGPA Converter or GPA to Letter Grade Converter.
Disclaimer: This SAT-to-GPA mapping is a simplified conversion based on percentage scaling. Always confirm official admission or evaluation rules from your university, scholarship body, or credential service.
