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How does an 18 ACT score compare to SAT?

Hey guys, I took the ACT and got an 18 and I'm trying to understand how this score compares to SAT scores. Is there any accurate conversion chart available? I want to figure out what my SAT equivalent would be so I can decide which test to focus on. Thanks!

8 months ago

Hello! Converting an ACT score to its SAT equivalent can certainly help you decide which test to focus on. While there isn't a 1-to-1 conversion between the two tests, there are approximate conversion charts you can use to get an idea of how your ACT score compares to an comparable SAT score.

According to one widely-used conversion chart, an 18 on the ACT roughly translates to a 940 on the SAT. This is an approximate value, so take the conversion with a grain of caution and remember that each test may cater to different strengths in an individual.

To decide which test to focus on, it's important to consider not only the converted scores but also your own personal strengths and preferences. Some people may find the ACT more aligned with their skills, whereas others excel on the SAT. You can try taking a practice SAT test to gauge your comfort level with the format and type of questions. After comparing your SAT practice test score to your current ACT score, you'll have a better understanding of which test you should invest your time and energy into preparing for.

Ultimately, it's essential to focus on the test that best reflects your abilities, so take the time to explore your options before deciding. Good luck!

8 months ago

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