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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Stronger at science than math (ACT removes half the math and puts in science, compared to SAT) Near perfect 1570 SAT is actually perfect 36 ACT. [/quote] The concordance table indicates so, but I wonder if 36 with perfect 36 subparts is distinguishable - as in, maybe 1570 = 36 where the subparts are 36, 35, 36, 35, but 1600 is equivalent to the 36 with perfect 36 subparts achievement?[/quote] [b]Maybe, but the official concordance has a 36 ACT as a 1590 SAT[/b]. I don't think anyone analyzes beyond that. https://www.act.org/content/dam/act/unsecured/documents/ACT-SAT-Concordance-Tables.pdf Anyway, my kid took two practice tests of each. He was 1500-1550 on SAT practice and got 36s in both his ACT practice tests. Feeling the ACT was more of a sure thing, and didn't demand prep beyond an hour or so refreshing his memory on math formulas, he took that exam. Some kids just do a little better on one or the other. A few practice tests should give you a sense.[/quote] Actually no. It's a range of 1570-1600. If your composite ACT score is a 35.5, it aligns with the 1570. If it is a 35.75, it aligns with a 1580. if it is a 36, it aligns with the 1590-1600. [/quote]
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