30.25 = 29.5

<p>So on this ACT, I scored a 30.25=30 composite: 29 math, 34 writing, 31 science, and 27 reading. I also got a 33 on the combined English and writing. Now, I was first wondering that since my score (30.25) is on the upper-end of 30, would it be considered better compared to a 29.5. What I'm really interested in is how my score is converted to an SAT score. Compare</a> ACT and SAT Scores | ACT has coordinance tables, but if you notice for 30 it says 1330-1350. So since my score is a high 30, would I used the 1350, and then add it to the about 740 for the writing section? I'm really new to this, so any help would be appreciated.</p>

<p>A 30 is a 30 is a 30. No point in comparing to the SAT.</p>

<p>I think you’re looking too much into this</p>

<p>30 is a 30… However you will be at the smallest advantage (almost non-existent) when they see the components that make up you score, but it won’t be any means make or break an app</p>