<p>I was just wondering how these scores stack up to each other. Are they good, bad, or decent. Which is the better score and which would you send.</p>
<p>1910 is better</p>
<p>Your SAT looks stronger by a good bit. Officially, you are supposed to add only CR + M to compare SAT to ACT. See this chart: [Compare</a> ACT and SAT Scores | ACT](<a href=“http://www.act.org/solutions/college-career-readiness/compare-act-sat/]Compare”>http://www.act.org/solutions/college-career-readiness/compare-act-sat/)</p>
<p>Thanks but are these scores relatively good for let’s say Florida schools. I know they aren’t as high as most kids on here but how would these scores stack up in Florida</p>
<p>How weird I was just googling this! I also got a 1910 on the SAT and 27 on the ACT. On the ACT a 27 is about 1920-1950 ish so they’re around the same thing.</p>
<p>Actually, a 27 is more like an 1820, not a 1920. The 1910 is clearly stronger.</p>