<p>Hello.
Your SAT and ACT scores are always consistent (I didn’t study as assiduously for the ACT as I did for the SAT), although your ACT score will most likely be slightly higher than your SAT score.
My suggestion for you is to take the ACT. You should also take a prep course at the Princeton Review (my score went up by 165 points the second time for the SAT and 3 points for the ACT).
I took both tests twice and scored slightly higher on the ACT both times. (SAT- 2015 ACT- 30 [which is basically a 2040-2100 on the SAT]).
My friends also took the ACT and slightly scored higher on it.</p>
<p>I am personally VERY pleased with the ACT because my subscores are high enough to give me a chance at Johns Hopkins, U Penn, Cornell, Brown, etc (although I should have scored higher).
I am planning on taking the ACT for the third time in September to see if I can get a 34 or a 35.</p>
<p>Good luck on your tests!</p>