<p>I got a 34 on the ACT math (just the math, not the whole thing) and I was wondering whether this was equivalent to over 680 on the SAT.</p>
<p>Thanks for your help.</p>
<p>I got a 34 on the ACT math (just the math, not the whole thing) and I was wondering whether this was equivalent to over 680 on the SAT.</p>
<p>Thanks for your help.</p>
<p>yea definitely.</p>
<p>The standard concordance table that most colleges use puts your 34-M at a SAT 760.</p>
<p>lol 35 Math ACT, 800 Math SAT IIC, 690 Math SAT I.</p>
<p>It baffles me how colleges can compare the ACT/SAT/SATII. They're all such different tests.</p>
<p>Yea, it is really weird that they can compare them that way because I got a 34 ACT, 700 SAT Math, and a 730 SAT Math I. They're not totally comparable, and colleges should on use them to get a general feel of what type of scorer the student is.</p>
<p>Yeah, based on that chart, my SAT should be 150 points higher.</p>
<p>i think ACT math is more like SAT MathIIC</p>
<p>that's good...i aced Math IIC
What's 2200+ on the SAT equal to on the ACT?</p>
<p>"lol 35 Math ACT, 800 Math SAT IIC, 690 Math SAT I."</p>
<p>Madboy:I can do you one better</p>
<p>35 Math ACT, 760 Math SATI and UGH, 680 Math SAT IC!!!????!!!!..So happy my d's schools don't care about SATII's.....</p>
<p>squelchy....34.</p>
<p>This has me really bugged ... 35 ACT math, 700 SAT IIC (2nd time, 640 1st time). Doesn't seem too hard, just can't seem to get done in the time allowed. This is the only math test I've not scored in the 99th percentile. Advice anyone? Or just punt and use other SAT II scores?</p>