College Admissions Expert Elizabeth Levine: SAT Scores vs. ACT Scores
| 10 Apr 2014 | 12:05
Anxiety surrounding standardized tests can be paralyzing such as preparing for and taking the exam, understanding what colleges expect, what tests to take and what the scores mean. I want to share with you the comparison between the ACT scores vs. the SAT scores. As an example, if you receive a composite ACT score of 29 what is the equivalent SAT score?
I have listed below the comparison between the ACT Composite score and their equivalent SAT Reading and Math score, which is from act.org. There are 3 separate charts which cover a wider breadth but I felt the one below is the most widely used.
SAT Critical Reading & Math (Score Range) | ACT Composite Score |
1600 | 36 |
1540–1590 | 35 |
1490–1530 | 34 |
1440–1480 | 33 |
1400–1430 | 32 |
1360–1390 | 31 |
1330–1350 | 30 |
1290–1320 | 29 |
1250–1280 | 28 |
1210–1240 | 27 |
1170–1200 | 26 |
1130–1160 | 25 |
1090–1120 | 24 |
1050–1080 | 23 |
1020–1040 | 22 |
980–1010 | 21 |
940–970 | 20 |
900–930 | 19 |
860–890 | 18 |
820–850 | 17 |
770–810 | 16 |
720–760 | 15 |
670–710 | 14 |
620–660 | 13 |
560–610 | 12 |
510–550 | 11 |
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