Hey there! I was hanging out with my brother who got a 2100 on the old SAT years ago. Now I'm curious how his score would translate to the new SAT format. Any idea what that'd be equivalent to? Just for fun.
Hello! Converting scores between the old SAT and the new SAT isn't an exact science, but there are some tools available to give you an estimate. The College Board released a concordance table that compares scores between both versions of the SAT, which can help provide an idea of what your brother's 2100 might look like in the new format.
According to that table, an old SAT score of 2100 would be roughly equivalent to a new SAT score in the range of 1390 to 1410. Keep in mind that this is just an approximation, as the new SAT has different sections and scoring methodologies compared to the old SAT. But this should give you a general idea of how his score might translate today. Have fun comparing scores!
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