SAT vs ACT

<p>I'm not sure if my ACT scores would supersede my SAT, I'd appreciate any opinions given many schools use the highest scores from both for a superscore:</p>

<p>SAT:
CR 690
M 750
W 600</p>

<p>ACT:
Eng 35
M 26
Read 32
Sci 32</p>

<p>I didn't take the writing section of the ACT</p>

<p>31~2060, so slightly higher.</p>

<p>Do selective colleges like NYU, Columbia, Binghamton superscore? Say, insert SAT M of 750 to ACT instead of 26 to create a higher score?</p>

<p>Possibly; since the converted composite score is so close to the actual SAT score, it isn’t going to play a huge role. Colleges will pick the best option for you, so at this point IMO, it will be more beneficial to submit both. </p>

<p>If you do submit both, it will only help your chances, not hurt. Again, the ranges are so close together, it should not make a difference.</p>

<p>Hmmm?</p>

<p>If you convert SAT M 750 to ACT=32
Insert 32 instead of 26, the ACT composite jumps to 33 which converts to 2150-2200.</p>

<p>Oh well, I will submit all scores and not lose any sleep over it!</p>

<p>SAT and ACT subscores cannot be mix and matched.</p>