<p>Princeton accepts either ACT or SAT and requires SAT II. And Princeton suggests to send all SAT scores over. Do you know how Princeton regards ACT scores and SAT scores when both are available to them? To be more specific, how Princeton regards a SAT Critical Reading 690 vs a ACT English 36 AND a SAT Math 800 vs a ACT Math 34?</p>
<p>There are ACT - SAT concordance tables. Just google that and you’ll see how they compare.</p>
<p>Sorry for not making my question clear. It is not about ACT and SAT conversion.</p>
<p>Assuming I have a ACT score like English 36, Math 34, And SAT score like Critical Reading 690, Math 800. How Princeton view these? Will Princeton “superscore” in a way that it will take ACT English 36 and SAT Math 800?</p>
<p>Probably not.</p>
<p>Colleges know that a single afternoon’s performance has limited utility. The fact that one test shows a slightly better performance than another is nothing at all to be worried about by an applicant.</p>