<p>What is a higher score in the eyes of colleges?
27 English on ACT or 580 CR on SAT
and
29 Math on ACT or 680 math on SAT
And should I even send a Composite of 26 to my colleges if I got a 2000 on the SAT? Because my writing was high but my reading was low (580) and I don't know if any of my ACT sections will be better than my SAT sections because the colleges I am looking at superscore.</p>
<p>Using this [How</a> SAT and ACT Scores Compare | The Princeton Review](<a href=“SAT Prep Options | SAT Courses | The Princeton Review”>SAT Prep Options | SAT Courses | The Princeton Review) as a bit of a guideline: </p>
<p>Your ACT English and SAT Math scores look better, but if you got a 2000 on the SAT, I’d send that.</p>
<p>But should I send the ACT as well as I already sent the SAT? Because they do superscore, so would they overlook the lower sections of the ACT and just use the English portion of my ACT to combine with my 680 math on SAT to give a higher than 2000 SAT score?</p>
<p>^ The superscore thing doesn’t work between tests. When colleges superscore, they superscore only with ONE test. </p>
<p>Your 2000 SAT is higher. Send only that one.</p>
<p>The Service Academies do superscore between ACT and SAT. That is why I am trying to figure out how my English section on the ACT compares to the Reading section on the SAT because it is my only low section on the SAT.</p>