<p>My daughter scored a 2200 on the SAT (680CR, 730M, 790W) with an 11 on the essay. She scored a 33 on the ACT (34E, 33M, 33R, 30S) with a 9 on the essay. Don't know which is readly better but the critical reading on the ACT definitely is while the 11 on the SAT essay is. Should she submit both test results or just one?</p>
<p>They look to be about the same. [ACT-SAT</a> Concordance](<a href=“http://www.act.org/aap/concordance/]ACT-SAT”>The ACT Test for Students | ACT) Send one or both - your choice.</p>
<p>^I’d tend to lean to using the ACT scores, but having said that these are both nice results.</p>
<p>Here are the percentiles of those scores (basis class of 2009):</p>
<p>SAT Writing / ACT English: 99 / 99
SAT Math / ACT Math: 96 / 98
SAT CR / ACT Reading: 93 / 97</p>
<p>(I don’t think the ACT Science (percentile 96) has a good SAT analogue.)</p>
<p>Thank you. I was concerned about the essay - a 9 versus an 11 - otherwise my daughter would just send the ACT.</p>
<p>If you’re worried about that, then there is little harm in sending the SAT scores along with the ACT scores, and some angst to be suffered otherwise. :)</p>