Navigating the world of standardized testing can be complex, especially when test formats and scoring scales change over time. Whether you’ve taken a previous version of the SAT™ or are trying to compare your scores with those from the ACT, understanding how your performance measures up is crucial. This guide provides access to the official College Board tools to help you accurately convert your scores.
The SAT™ underwent a significant redesign in 2016, changing from a 2400-point scale to the current 1600-point scale. If you have a score from the old SAT™, you can use the College Board’s official concordance tables to see what your score is equivalent to on the new scale.
These tools are essential for accurately representing your scores on college applications and for your own understanding of your performance.
Use the Official College Board SAT™ Score Converter
Many students take both the SAT™ and the ACT and want to know which score is stronger. The College Board and the ACT have collaborated to create concordance tables that allow you to compare scores between the two tests. This helps you decide which scores to send to colleges that don’t have a preference.
View the Official ACT/SAT™ Concordance Tables
By using these official resources, you can ensure you have the most accurate understanding of your scores. This allows you to make informed decisions about your test preparation and college applications.