<p>Here is one of many concordance charts:
[SAT-ACT</a> Conversion chart](<a href=“http://www.spartanburg6.k12.sc.us/dhs/Guidance%20website/SAT-ACT%20Conversion%20chart.html]SAT-ACT”>http://www.spartanburg6.k12.sc.us/dhs/Guidance%20website/SAT-ACT%20Conversion%20chart.html)</p>
<p>D’s experience was the opposite of Korean’s. She had a 2080 on the SAT and a 35 on the ACT. What is also interesting is she spent months prepping for the SAT and took the ACT’s months later with almost no test specific prep.</p>
<p>The usual rule of thumb for the tests is that for most people the scores on the SAT and ACT will end up pretty much equivalent. Then there is a small percentage that does better on one or the other. You won’t know in advance whether you are a “same”, a “better on the SAT”, or a “better on the ACT”. Good luck. It is always worth a shot.</p>