How exactly does superscoring work

<p>I know the premise and how colleges do it, but I was wondering how ACT subscores out of 36 translate into the 800 SAT scale. I know that some colleges have different scales but roughly how would a 33 on math and a 33 on reading translate to out of 800?</p>

<p>A reading subscore of 33 places you in the top 2%, which corresponds to a 740-750 in the SAT. A score of 33 on math is in the top 1%, but the lower part so it corresponds to 760-780.</p>

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<p>Thanks for the information, I guess I did better than I thought.</p>