Reporting ACT vs SAT scores

<p>Can you pick parts of each test to send like you would for score choice when you're sending your scores to colleges?
For example suppose my highest scores were:</p>

<p>ACT
35 Reading
32 Math</p>

<p>SAT
660 Reading
800 Math</p>

<p>How would you report these scores? Since Reading in ACT is better but Math in SAT is better</p>

<p>You can’t pick and choose but what is your ACT composite vs your SAT 3 parts?..that is the real comparison to see which to send…</p>

<p>Otherwise, you could send both but most schools do not superscore across tests</p>

<p>Score choice does not mean “pick and choose sections.” It means choosing which complete sets of scores to send. In other words, you can choose to not send certain test dates. Colleges can supercore among the tests that you ahve chosen to send them. Superscore is where they pick out the highest individual section scores.</p>

<p>So if you had
CR800 M600 W600
CR600M800 W600
CR600 M600 W800.
CR500 M500 W500
You would use score-choice to just send the first three sets of scores for the college to “superscore” that 800/800/800.</p>

<p>And most schools do not superscore the ACT.</p>

<p>sorry if this may seem off topic, but if you have taken both the ACT and SAT and did poorly on the ACT, do you have to submit both of these test scores or can you choose to only submit the SAT score?</p>

<p>You can choose to submit only the SAT score. And even at schools that don’t allow score choice for the SAT, you can still choose not to submit any of your SAT or SAT II scores as long as you fulfill the standardized testing requirement with the ACT.</p>

<p>Schools that don’t allow score choice basically give you the option of not submitting any SAT scores or submitting all of them.</p>

<p>Does score choice work the same way for the ACT also or is it an SAT thing? Can you send the scores from just one test date only if score choice is allowed?</p>