Project my standardized test scores

<p>My SAT was 2310 (750 CR, 800 M, 760 W(w/ 12 essay))
AP Scores: US History(5), English Language(5), and US Government(5)
GPA is 3.2 unweighted, and I am right around 10% in the class</p>

<p>What would I get on ACT w/ writing
I would get a Princeton Review book, and skim through it. Then I would buy a practice test book and take the three tests seriously
What would I get on Math level 2 subject test?
I took Precalculus last year and did well in the main-stream class (95). I bought a Barron review book and I would work through it and take the offered practice tests (which I heard are about 50 points more difficult than the actually one.
What would I get on US History subject test?
I took AP US History last year and got a B+ in the class, and somehow a 5 on the test. However, I also took AP US Government and got a similar grade, but had a much better understanding. I would get the Kapplan review book and try to read it. (its sounds boring)</p>

<p>your ACT w/ writing should be a 34 or a 35.</p>

<p>Math 2 - 750+</p>

<p>USH - 700+, since you got a 5.</p>

<p>I don’t really get the point of your question though.</p>

<p>Why r u taking the ACT? or is this just hypothetical?</p>

<p>The subject tests are difficult to estimate. If we are to gather that you are quite intelligent from your SAT scores, then you should be set to do well on the tests. Though your proficiency in the subject itself is what will decide your score, something that is hard to judge from your previous work in the subjects (your skill in the subject may not be perfectly represented by your past work). Though, judging by what you plan on doing to prepare, if you do so well, you should score high (700-800) on each of the subject tests.</p>

<p>Assuming the ACT <–> SAT is accurate you should get somewhere between a 34-35. People (as is mentioned everywhere) may tend to do better on one than the other, it’s a matter of comfortability and other such nonsense. But, honestly, there is no reason at all to be taking the ACT at this point. Tests can only take you so far and after a 2250+ I believe the consensus is that you are already doing as well as you could be regarded. At this point your tests already put you at the best of the best, it would be quite fruitless to reinforce that with an ACT score.</p>

<p>some colleges accept the ACT with writing instead of the subject tests, but some do not</p>