what does this act convert to as an SAT?

<p>36 English, 35 Math, 31 Reading, 28 Science, 10 Essay</p>

<p>From what i can get its a 2230, but i'm not positive</p>

<p>About a 2190 or so.</p>

<p>The ACT and SAT are very different tests. My sister had an average score on the SAT, and received scores on the ACT around your range. They were created differently and test different questions (as well as in different ways.) You usually do better on one than the other. Without proper preparation for either, I would not guarantee such a high score.</p>

<p>(How many times can I say the word ‘different’? (; )</p>

<p>^lol well that wasn’t really the premise of my question</p>

<p>my question was that there are all of those concordance tables online and i wanted to know which ones are accurate in predicting</p>

<p>I think your composite ACT is like the 98th-99th percentile, so a good estimate imo would be 2150-2250.</p>

<p>Some of this might be helpful, but you need to realize that most colleges still don’t use the SAT Writing scores, so the proper comparison is probably still with the 1600 scale. </p>

<p>The following comes from collegeboard.com:</p>

<p>Low - High = Single Point = ACT Score</p>

<p>1600 - 1600 = 1600 = 36
1540 - 1590 = 1560 = 35
1490 - 1530 = 1510 = 34
1440 - 1480 = 1460 = 33
1400 - 1430 = 1420 = 32
1360 - 1390 = 1380 = 31
1330 - 1350 = 1340 = 30
1290 - 1320 = 1300 = 29
1250 - 1280 = 1260 = 28
1210 - 1240 = 1220 = 27
1170 - 1200 = 1190 = 26
1130 - 1160 = 1150 = 25
1090 - 1120 = 1110 = 24
1050 - 1080 = 1070 = 23
1020 - 1040 = 1030 = 22
980 - 1010 = 990 = 21
940 - 970 = 950 = 20</p>

<p>That would be a 32.5 composite, so between 32 and 33, so between 2130 and 2190 according to Princeton Review. Hope that helps.</p>

<p>This may help as well: [ACT-SAT</a> Concordance](<a href=“http://www.act.org/aap/concordance/index.html]ACT-SAT”>http://www.act.org/aap/concordance/index.html)</p>

<p>Technically, you got a 32.5, which is about equal to 2170 if analyzed from your composite score.</p>

<p>But more practically, looking at your subscores (and ignoring your science subscore), it’s closer to:</p>

<p>710 CR / 780 M / 730 W ~ 2220 Composite, or somewhere between 2200 and 2250.</p>