<p>Georgia Tech says they do not look at ACT science and reading, and by extension the composite, for admissions, though that does not stop them for reporting them for statistical purposes. </p>
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<p>“Georgia Tech accepts either SAT or ACT test scores with no preference to one over the other. We will consider your highest section scores across all SAT and ACT test dates that you submit. Only your highest section scores in Critical Reading, Math, and Writing (for SAT), and English, Math, and Writing (for ACT) will be considered as part of the final admissions decision. Each time you submit scores, Georgia Tech will update your record with your highest scores.”</p>
<p>I would guess that the SAT scores are higher than the ACT scores because students are more likely to take the SAT multiple times.</p>