32.75 ACT or 2110 SAT?

<p>Which should I send? And even if one is better than the other, is there any benifit to sending in both. Like, if they noticed my ACT math wasnt stellar, but then saw that my SAT math was a little better? Or do they just trash the worse score before it even gets to admissions?</p>

<p>sat is better. send that</p>

<p>Really? Does each college have their own conversion table or is there a widely used conversion chart that most use? Also, does the act really break down their scores that much? I have only seen whole numbers (31, 32, 33, etc.).</p>

<p>send both.</p>

<p>33 ACT is better, it's about a 2200 I believe.</p>

<p>Use the UC system to calculate which one is better (for UC schools)</p>

<p>You should send both. By the looks of it though, I'm pretty sure your ACT score is better.</p>

<p>32.75 ACT will be shown as a 33 ACT on the score report, converting to a 2190 on the SAT. Therefore, your ACT is higher.</p>

<p>The University of California's chart says 33 ACT = 2220-2270 SAT</p>

<p>ACT is way better.</p>

<p>I would send your ACT composite as it places you in the 99th percentile nationwide.</p>

<p>those who say I should send in SAT- I got 2110 on my third try. My first try was 2010 and second was 1900 (yah, I know), then my third was 2110. Do you still think I should send in my SAT?</p>

<p>Send both.... you took both</p>

<p>Your ACT is definitely better....</p>

<p>.. however when you send in the
SAT II scores they are going to see all
your SAT scores even if it is not the official
one on the form....?</p>