In 2018, The College Board and ACT came together and created new concordance tables designed to help educators, parents, and students compare official SAT and ACT scores.
These updated tables are now considered the official reference source when comparing SAT and ACT scores since they were last released in 2016.
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When comparing your SAT total score vs a potential ACT composite (if you took that test instead) refer to the numbers below.
When looking at equivalent scores between the SAT’s revamped Math section and the ACT’s Mathematics question, the guide below will help.
Finally, check out how the SAT and ACT’s equivalent English section scores correspond to one another in this final chart.
As a high school student, here are how these tables will provide the most value for you right now:
Here are a couple of key points to remember when using these tables, according to the College Board itself:
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