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How does an ACT score compare to an SAT score?
I often get asked how to compare ACT scores to SAT scores.
Here's a table from the maker of the ACT.
The table says a 29 composite score on the ACT is equivalent to a 1300 on the SAT math and reading section's combined.
How are the equivalencies of the ACT and SAT scores determined?
A student scoring a 29 on the ACT is in the 90th percentile (only 10% of students did better)
A student scoring a 1300 on the SAT math and reading combined is in the 90th percentile.
Because those scores draw the same percentage of students, they are equivalent scores.
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Here's a table from the maker of the ACT.
The table says a 29 composite score on the ACT is equivalent to a 1300 on the SAT math and reading section's combined.
How are the equivalencies of the ACT and SAT scores determined?
A student scoring a 29 on the ACT is in the 90th percentile (only 10% of students did better)
A student scoring a 1300 on the SAT math and reading combined is in the 90th percentile.
Because those scores draw the same percentage of students, they are equivalent scores.
Vancouver SAT ACT Test Prep Tutoring
Your Score Booster
http://www.yourscorebooster.com
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