<p>Scores from June ACT testing (first time, no studying) </p>
<p>28 composite
29 English
26 Mathematics
29 Reading
24 Science (to be honest, I am surprised I did "that" well. I seriously only bubbled in random bubbles, I stopped caring my this point)</p>
<p>Eng/writ 27 and 8 on essay</p>
<p>These are pretty damn decent scores for my first time. With a careful study regimen and taking a full exam at least once a week, I should be able to improve my scores by the September testing, right? </p>
<p>My SATs that I took first time, no studying in January:
Verbal 630, Math 570, Writing 570</p>
<p>PSATs I have received 64 Verbal, 56 Math, 66 Writing. My writing score on the SATs really disappointed me. Would colleges see a red flag if they see that my SAT scores do not match up with my ACT scores?</p>
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<p>Students often score better on the ACT than on the SAT. If your ACT score is that much better, why send your SAT at all?</p>
<p>^ Thank you!</p>
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<p>I already have sent my SAT scores to some scholarship programs and schools</p>
<p>Can someone convert my ACT scores to SAT or at least send me a link of a conversion table. For some reason, I can not access the one on the ACT site. Is there one that most universities would generally agree on or something like that?</p>
<p>Thanks for your help!</p>
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<p><a href=“http://www.act.org/aap/concordance/pdf/reference.pdf[/url]”>http://www.act.org/aap/concordance/pdf/reference.pdf</a></p>
<p>If you can’t pull it up, a 28 corresponds to a 1880, so right now that’s only around a 100 point difference with your SAT score.</p>