Hey everyone, recently I got a 27 on my ACT and I'm curious about the equivalent SAT score. Since some colleges want SAT scores, I'm wondering whether I should take the SAT or stick with my ACT score. What's the SAT equivalent to a 27 ACT score? Thanks!
Hey there! Congrats on your 27 ACT score! To answer your question, a 27 ACT score is roughly equivalent to an SAT score of 1260-1290. However, it's important to remember that this is just an approximation, and the ranges can vary slightly based on each colleges' preference.
Regarding whether you should take the SAT or stick with your ACT score, that depends on the colleges you're targeting and their specific requirements. Most colleges now accept both ACT and SAT scores, so a 27 on the ACT should be competitive at many schools. If you find that your target college's middle 50th percentile for admitted students' SAT scores is higher than your equivalent SAT score, you might consider taking the SAT to see if it suits you better. On the other hand, if your ACT score matches or exceeds the SAT range of your target schools, then you should be in good shape.
Before making any decisions, research the requirements and preferences of the schools you're interested in. And remember that beyond just test scores, it's crucial to focus on other aspects of your application like your GPA, essays, and extracurricular activities. Good luck!
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