SHSAT Score Calculator
Estimated SHSAT Score
ELA Scaled Score:
Math Scaled Score:
Total Score:
SHSAT Score Calculator – How to Use It
The SHSAT Score Calculator is an online tool that estimates your Specialized High Schools Admissions Test (SHSAT) score based on the number of correct answers in the English Language Arts (ELA) and Math sections.
The SHSAT is the entrance exam for New York City’s specialized high schools, including Stuyvesant High School, Bronx Science, and Brooklyn Tech. Since the SHSAT uses scaled scoring rather than raw scores, the exact scale changes yearly. This calculator uses a simplified model to give you an approximate idea of where you stand.
What Is the SHSAT?
The Specialized High Schools Admissions Test is a competitive standardized test for entry into NYC’s top public high schools. The exam consists of:
- English Language Arts (ELA) – Reading comprehension, grammar, and logical reasoning.
- Mathematics – Algebra, geometry, arithmetic, and problem-solving.
Your raw score (number of correct answers) is converted to a scaled score for each section. The total possible score ranges from about 400 to 800, with competitive schools often requiring above 550–650.
How to Use the SHSAT Score Calculator
Follow these steps to estimate your score:
Step 1: Enter Your ELA Correct Answers
- Type in the number of ELA questions you answered correctly out of 57.
Step 2: Enter Your Math Correct Answers
- Type in the number of Math questions you answered correctly out of 57.
Step 3: Click “Calculate SHSAT Score”
- The calculator instantly shows:
- ELA Scaled Score (approximation)
- Math Scaled Score (approximation)
- Total Estimated SHSAT Score
Example Calculation
Section | Correct Answers | Scaled Score |
---|---|---|
ELA | 40 | 400 |
Math | 45 | 450 |
Total | — | 850 |
In this example, the student scored 850, which would be competitive for top-tier NYC specialized high schools in most years.
Important Notes
- Scaling varies yearly – This calculator uses a basic multiplier for demonstration. Official scaling can slightly change based on test difficulty.
- No penalties for wrong answers – The SHSAT does not deduct points for incorrect responses.
- Not official – Always confirm results with official DOE scoring information.
FAQ – SHSAT Score Calculator
Q1: How accurate is this SHSAT Score Calculator?
This calculator provides an estimate based on a simple scaling factor. The official DOE uses a complex scaling algorithm that changes each year.
Q2: What is the maximum possible SHSAT score?
While it varies slightly each year, the maximum possible score is around 800–900, depending on scaling.
Q3: Does the SHSAT have a passing score?
No, there is no official “passing” score. Admission depends on your rank and the cut-off score for the school you apply to.
Q4: Can I use this calculator to predict my admission chances?
Not exactly. While it can show if you’re in a competitive range, admissions depend on your rank among all test-takers that year.
Q5: Does guessing hurt my SHSAT score?
No. Since there’s no penalty for wrong answers, you should answer every question.
Q6: How can I improve my SHSAT score?
Practice timed tests, strengthen weak areas, and focus on test-taking strategies such as process of elimination and time management.