SAT or ACT score better?

<p>I only took the act once and I have taken the sat about 4 times already, plus I am a senior right now, so I need to know what is better:</p>

<p>SAT best scores: 1800
Math: 620
Writing: 650
CR: 530</p>

<p>ACT best scores: composite:24
English: 27
Math: 25
Reading: 20
Science: 25</p>

<p>Idk why my reading score is always so low compared to my writing and english grade. I have always wanted to be tested for dyslexia, but my mom permitted it. would it matter? Anyway, which is better? Which is easier to raise, I heard ACT is more difficult to raise, but i only look it once so maybe I can get a 25-26?? Also, I felt that the ACT is easier yet I feel it is harder because the time is so short that I can barely finish...I feel it makes me do twice as bad....but the sat is more difficult but has more time....did you raise your act without really studying for it? I am only prepping for the sat</p>

<p>If these end up being my final scores...should I submit both or just one....my scores on the act are better except for my reading</p>

<p>please give me your opinions</p>

<p>They’re both higher than the average score, so I’d they’re equal</p>

<p>I’d go with the SAT. An 1800 on the SAT is higher than a 24 on the ACT.</p>

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<p>colleges are going to only look at your CR + M. According to this [url=&lt;a href=“http://www.act.org/aap/concordance/]ACT-SAT”&gt;The ACT Test for Students | ACT]ACT-SAT</a> Concordance<a href=“which%20took%20me%2015%20seconds%20to%20find”>/url</a> your SAT is better. As far as Dyslexia, the term is overused. Getting a 530 in CR may speak to a “weakness” when compared to your math skills but is not nearly low enough to be considered a “disability”.</p>