How to Score 800 in SAT Math

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If you're aiming for a perfect 800 on the SAT Math section, you're in the right place. Whether you're already strong in math or still building confidence, this guide provides the exact steps and mindset you need to ace the test.
1. Understand the Test Structure
The SAT Math section is split into two parts:
- No Calculator: 20 questions (25 minutes)
- Calculator Allowed: 38 questions (55 minutes)
Scoring an 800 means you need near perfection — one wrong answer can make the difference. Precision is key.
2. Master the Key Topics
Focus your study on the most heavily tested areas:
- Algebra and Linear Equations
- Problem Solving and Data Analysis
- Advanced Math (functions, quadratics, polynomials)
- Geometry and Trigonometry (limited but important)
3. Use High-Quality Practice Resources
Practice with official materials from the College Board and top SAT prep books. Try:
- College Board's free practice tests
- Dr. John Chung’s SAT Math book
- College Panda SAT Math
4. Learn from Mistakes
Every practice test should be followed by a thorough review. For each mistake:
- Identify the concept you missed
- Understand why your logic was incorrect
- Redo the problem after some time
5. Time Yourself
Simulate real test conditions. Don’t just practice — practice under pressure. Speed and accuracy are equally important.

6. Use Mental Math and Estimation
The no-calculator section tests your numerical fluency. Get comfortable doing quick calculations and estimating intelligently.
7. Final Tips Before Test Day
- Take full-length tests in the final two weeks
- Sleep well the night before
- Eat a healthy breakfast
- Bring an approved calculator and ID
Consistency is the Key
Scoring an 800 on SAT Math is very achievable — but it takes consistency. Make math part of your daily prep routine and stay committed.
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