<p>I would assume so. The question, to me, though is how ACT scores are handled. Do they convert the composite score to an SAT score, or do they convert ACT Math -> SAT Math and ACT English -> SAT Verbal and combine there. Do they even look at the Science score or the Reading score?</p>
<p>Why is there a different average score for ACT takers (29) vs. SAT takers (which converts to a 30-31 ACT)? I would expect the averages to work in the opposite direction: in-state students are more like to take the SAT, and in-state applicants are more likely to be lower quality (a student applying to the top out-of-state schools for engineering are more likely to self-select than in-state students that apply to the top in-state schools or the local university).</p>