Sat Scores vs. ACT score

<p>I've received my SAT scores. This was the final time I am taking the SAT because I am a high school senior, applying to college for the fall of 2010. I received a 600 in CR, 670 in Math, 660 in Writing. These are all personal high scores for each section. Also, I previously received a 720 on the Chemistry SATii and a 750 on the Math SATii.</p>

<p>I have already taken the ACT, which I got a 28 on. Based on my SAT and ACT scores, should I send my ACT of SAT scores to colleges. Also, does anyone know what my SAT scores would be equivalent to, factoring in the SATii scores?</p>

<p>Also, What approximately what ACT score are is my sat score equivalent to (including my sat ii's)?</p>

<p>No one knows? please help!</p>

<p>Send the SAT’s. A quick search for conversion charts tells me that your 28 is the equivalent of an 1870-1910 SAT, and your SAT is 1930. Not much difference, but every little bit helps!</p>

<p>You don’t “factor in” SATII scores in any way. For equivalency of SAT to ACT, here is a link [SAT-ACT</a> Conversion chart](<a href=“http://teachers.sduhsd.k12.ca.us/lccounseling/SAT-ACT_Conversion_chart.htm]SAT-ACT”>http://teachers.sduhsd.k12.ca.us/lccounseling/SAT-ACT_Conversion_chart.htm)</p>

<p>This shows you both ways of converting. So your 28 is about an 1860, while your actual score of 1930 is about a 29. So pretty similar, but your SAT’s are the better score.</p>