<p>If you've taken both but one is higher than the other (not hugely ie 2250 and 31 ACT) then should you put both down on the application or just your highest?</p>
<p>Thoughts?</p>
<p>If you've taken both but one is higher than the other (not hugely ie 2250 and 31 ACT) then should you put both down on the application or just your highest?</p>
<p>Thoughts?</p>
<p>Well you'll be submitting your SAT Subject Tests too so Columbia will see your SAT no matter what. But since it looks like you'll be submitting the SAT, you can leave out the ACT.</p>
<p>it depends on how you submit the SAT II's...if you do it electronically then yea they will see the SAT I scores too but if you do it by paper they wont. </p>
<p>put both down if the act is higher tho, they will only take the highest into consideration anyways.</p>
<p>Thanks for your help.</p>
<p>Does anyone know of a website listing the ACT to SAT (new version) conversion? i.e. what a 30, 31, 32 etc is comparable to SAT wise.</p>
<p>wikipedia says
30 = 2040-2090
31 = 2100-2150
32 = 2160-2210
33 = 2220-2270
34 = 2280-2330
35 = 2340-2390
and of course, 36=2400</p>
<p>but it's based off of the University of Cali so other schools probably tweak it</p>
<p>Most schools no longer convert the ACT to SAT or vice versa. They usually look subscores for the SAT but take composite for the ACT.</p>