2110 SAT vs. 35 ACT

<p>So I received the scores in the title and was wondering if it even mattered if I retook the SAT. Does my ACT score show that I'm a qualified applicant on its own?</p>

<p>Send the ACT scores in and apply for scholarships - you will definitely get them!:)</p>

<p>Thanks for the kind words! :slight_smile: Does anyone know what schools would typically like to see a 35?</p>

<p>a 35 is way more impressive then a 2110!!! Send your ACT score!</p>

<p>Also, does the writing score for either really mean anything? (the essay)</p>

<p>Most good colleges look at it, so yes.</p>

<p>A 35 ACT is above the 75th percentile at Harvard. </p>

<p>[Harvard</a> University Profile – SAT Scores and Admissions Data for Harvard University](<a href=“http://collegeapps.about.com/od/collegeprofiles/p/harvard_profile.htm]Harvard”>Harvard University: Acceptance Rate, SAT/ACT Scores, GPA)</p>

<p>The 35 all the way! A 35 ACT score is equivalent to around a 2300ish SAT score. Don’t see why you actually asked such an obvious question though… Good luck and nice job with that 35 and a 2110 (which ain’t so bad either!).</p>

<p>Just wondering…if Harvard’s 75th percentile is 34 on the ACT and 2370 on the SAT, does that mean that they prefer the ACT, since 34 is equivalent to only a 2260?</p>