<p>When I search for SAT vs ACT chart, the ones I saw vary 30/40 points. Does anyone know the official chart?</p>
<p>Unconventional way L: </p>
<p>SATScore/2400 times 36 = ACTScore</p>
<p>Accepted Way:
[ACT</a> and SAT Concordance Tables | Research and Development](<a href=“http://research.collegeboard.org/publications/content/2012/05/act-and-sat-concordance-tables]ACT”>http://research.collegeboard.org/publications/content/2012/05/act-and-sat-concordance-tables)</p>
<p>Look at the percentiles: for example if you get a 27 on Math that’s 88th Percentile, which is a 660 on the SAT… If you get a 27 on the English it is 85 Percentile or 630 on the SAT, and if you get about a 27 on the English and a 7 on the essay that is a 25 which is 79 Percentile or a 590 on writing. This will equate to an 1880 SAT. The schools will recognize this then examine your Science + Reading scores and your composite. These three scores can get your SAT score. I would not recommend using these charts because they are old… Percentiles change and these are based on data almost 10 years old! Have fun!</p>
<p>Links for conversion:
[Score</a> Information | National Ranks for ACT Scores | ACT Student](<a href=“ACT Test Scores | ACT Scoring | ACT”>ACT Test Scores | ACT Scoring | ACT)
<a href=“College Board - SAT, AP, College Search and Admission Tools”>College Board - SAT, AP, College Search and Admission Tools;
[Score</a> Information | National Ranks for Test Scores and Composite Score | ACT Student](<a href=“ACT Test Scores | ACT Scoring | ACT”>ACT Test Scores | ACT Scoring | ACT)</p>
<p>Each school may adopt a different conversion chart as they put emphasis on different sections. Use these chart just for reference.</p>