2240? or 31?

<p>I just took the ACT and got a 31. Should I even add that to my tests if I have a 2240 on the SATs? THanks in adv</p>

<p>absolutely not. send your 2240 and DONT send in the 31. The 31 is like around a 2000-2050. Congrats on ur 2240 score.</p>

<p>dont send act, it will make sat look like a fluke.</p>

<p>send in the act to show your true aptitude.</p>

<p>… obviously not. Have you never seen an act to sat conversion chat? And it would cost extra money. ._.</p>

<p>Use this chart to compare your scores:</p>

<p>[ACT-SAT</a> Concordance](<a href=“http://www.act.org/aap/concordance/]ACT-SAT”>The ACT Test for Students | ACT)</p>

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Ignore this ■■■■■ post. Send in only your SAT.</p>

<p>Send both only if college requires that you send all scores including all ACT and SAT. Otherwise just SAT. Most “all scores” colleges don’t require both (they require either all SATs if you submit SAT or all ACTs if you submit ACT but not both but check particular colleges’ rules to make sure you are not required to send both).</p>

<p>Just note that college may learn of ACT regardless of whether you send it because many high schools put all your scores on your official high school transcript and thus you probably want to check what yours does.</p>