<p>Could someone please compile a sample chart for ACT and SAT comparison using the new 2400 SAT?</p>
<p>bump.........</p>
<p>bumppppppppp</p>
<p>2400= 36 o_0</p>
<p>wow u are one funny guy</p>
<p>Next time dont ask other people to take their time and make up sum dumb a$$ chart for you. WHy cant you go "compile" your own little gay thing</p>
<p>There was a link to a chart on a thread a few weeks ago. Maybe you can do a search. It was from a test-prep company website I think.</p>
<p>It wasn't a week ago, it was more like two days ago. Do a search for the chart, it is in response to a post I made, don't expect others to spend hours compiling a chart u can find online.</p>
<p>That link didn't work. A google search for "ACT SAT Concordance" should get you a bunch of them...</p>
<p>i actually asked a reasonable question instead of just wasting my time sitting at home wondering if my 1600 SAT scores will get me into college because you want everyone else to give you some assurance...no matter how good of a college education you recieve, you will not benefit from it because you are all hermits who can't communicate with anyone other than over an internet forum</p>
<p>lol, you offend me so much by calling me a hermit that my self-esteem has been depleted.</p>
<p>First of all your questions was answered about 30 posts below when you posted.
Second of all, we answered your question, and u complain, so go play with yourself and leave us alone.</p>
<p>Here's the official collegeboard comparison chart...</p>
<p>"so go play with yourself and leave us alone"</p>
<p>lololol</p>
<p>Not possible to make any comparison between ACT (plus its writing section) and new SAT yet. The College Board will not even be releasing percentile rankings on the writing portion of the new test or for total score until after October 2005.</p>
<p>Hellothere I dont have a 1600 sorry...my measly God forsaken 1590 will just have to measure up, but I doubt I will ever get into Harvard (and if i dont ill cry)....YEAH RIGHT</p>