ACT to SAT Concordance for Score Comparison & Conversion
This page gives an ACT to SAT concordance, which provides a comparison of ACT scores to SAT scores and explains the conversion of scores on each part of the ACT and SAT tests.
ACT to SAT Concordance
What is the ACT to SAT Concordance?
The ACT to SAT concordance is a comparison of test scores that provides a conversion of the ACT overall score to a similar SAT score.
Developed and changed from time to time, the tables are used to show how the two tests compare.
The concordance tables were last updated in the fall of 2018.
If you took a version of the test in the previous two years, you need to use the 2016 concordance chart.
How Students Should Use the Concordance
You can use the ACT to SAT conversion tables on this page to compare testing requirements for different colleges.
The comparisons can also help you decide which result to use on your application for colleges that accept both the ACT and the SAT.
The tables can also help you predict your chance of being accepted at a particular college.
Composite ACT to SAT Conversion
The composite ACT to SAT conversion table below shows how to convert you overall ACT score to an equivalent SAT composite score.
If you are looking for comparison charts for individual subject areas, please go to the next section.
ACT Overall Score |
SAT Equivalent Score |
SAT Score Range |
36 |
1590 |
1570-1600 |
35 |
1540 |
1530-1560 |
34 |
1500 |
1490-1520 |
33 |
1460 |
1450-1480 |
32 |
1430 |
1420-1440 |
31 |
1400 |
1390-1410 |
30 |
1370 |
1360-1380 |
29 |
1340 |
1330-1350 |
28 |
1310 |
1300-1320 |
27 |
1280 |
1260-1290 |
26 |
1240 |
1230-1250 |
25 |
1210 |
1200-1220 |
24 |
1180 |
1160-1190 |
23 |
1140 |
1130-1150 |
22 |
1110 |
1100-1120 |
21 |
1080 |
1060-1090 |
20 |
1040 |
1030-1050 |
19 |
1010 |
990-1020 |
18 |
970 |
960-980 |
17 |
930 |
920-950 |
16 |
890 |
880-910 |
15 |
850 |
830-870 |
14 |
800 |
780-820 |
13 |
760 |
730-770 |
12 |
710 |
690-720 |
11 |
670 |
650-680 |
10 |
630 |
620-640 |
9 |
590 |
590-610 |
ACT to SAT Comparison – Math
The math section of the SAT has 800 possible points, so the ACT to SAT comparison chart below shows how to convert math scores for the ACT to the SAT.
ACT Math Score |
SAT Equivalent Math Score |
36 |
800 |
35 |
780 |
34 |
760 |
33 |
740 |
32 |
720 |
31 |
710 |
30 |
700 |
29 |
680 |
28 |
660 |
27 |
640 |
26 |
610 |
25 |
590 |
24 |
580 |
23 |
560 |
22 |
540 |
21 |
530 |
20 |
520 |
19 |
510 |
18 |
500 |
17 |
470 |
16 |
430 |
15 |
400 |
14 |
360 |
13 |
330 |
12 |
310 |
11 |
280 |
10 |
260 |
ACT to SAT Concordance – Reading and Writing
The ACT to SAT concordance table in this section provides a conversion of the combined ACT reading and writing scores to the equivalent SAT result.
The SAT reading and writing section used to be called the SAT verbal test.
It is now called the SAT evidence-based reading and writing test.
ACT Reading and English Score Total |
SAT Reading & Writing Equivalent Score |
72 |
790 |
71 |
770 |
70 |
750 |
69 |
740 |
68 |
730 |
67 |
720 |
66 |
710 |
65 |
700 |
64 |
700 |
63 |
690 |
62 |
680 |
61 |
680 |
60 |
670 |
59 |
660 |
58 |
660 |
57 |
650 |
56 |
640 |
55 |
640 |
54 |
630 |
53 |
630 |
52 |
620 |
51 |
610 |
50 |
610 |
49 |
600 |
48 |
590 |
47 |
580 |
46 |
580 |
45 |
570 |
44 |
560 |
43 |
550 |
42 |
540 |
41 |
540 |
40 |
530 |
39 |
520 |
38 |
510 |
37 |
500 |
36 |
500 |
35 |
490 |
34 |
480 |
In the concordance above, note that sometimes two ACT scores have only one SAT equivalent.
For example, combined ACT reading and writing scores of 65 and 64 both equal an SAT score of 700.
Limitations of the Tables
Remember that the ACT and SAT are different tests.
You should therefore avoid making any decision based solely on your ACT to SAT conversion.
Combining your ACT and SAT scores in a single so-called “super-score” should also be avoided.
Further Comments
The ACT to SAT concordance has a margin of error of approximately plus or minus 6 SAT points when the ACT is converted to the SAT.
The SAT to ACT conversion has a margin of error of plus or minus 2 ACT points when SAT results are concorded to an ACT score.
ACT Test Format
The ACT consists of the following four parts.
English Test:
This part of the ACT exam contains 75 questions and lasts for 45 minutes. It is an assessment of your ability to write in standard American English using grammatically correct sentences.
Mathematics Test:
This part of the ACT examination consists of 60 questions. You will be given 60 minutes to take this part of the test.
The mathematics component of the exam evaluates the math skills that you should have acquired in high school before your senior year. You will be allowed to use a basic calculator for this part of the test.
If you are taking the ACT math exam, you may be interested in our PDF Downloads.
Reading Test:
This part of the exam contains 40 questions and lasts for 35 minutes. It is an assessment of your ability to read and understand passages on a variety of topics.
Science Test:
This part of the exam consists of 40 questions. You will be given 35 minutes to take this part of the test. The science component assesses your knowledge of the natural sciences.
Writing Test:
This part of the examination is optional. If you are required to take it, you will be given one question and will be given 30 minutes to write about it.
The writing exam is intended to assess the writing skills needed for university freshman composition courses.
Our website also provides further information on the ACT Exam in Math and General ACT Study Advice.
SAT Test Format
The SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) is also a college entrance exam. It contains three or four main parts:
1) Reading (52 questions to answer in 65 minutes)
2) Writing and Language Test (44 questions to answer in 35 minutes)
3) Math (80 questions to answer in 58 minutes)
4) An Optional Essay (1 composition to write in 50 minutes)
As of the fall of 2018, the reading and writing sub-test scores are combines for an “Evidence-Based Reading and Writing” score.
If you decide to take the SAT, you may also need to take one of the SAT subject tests.