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Superscoring and Score Choice Policies


Can Colleges See How Many Times You've Taken the SAT?

SAT Score Reporting Policies of Colleges · 1. Score Choice: With Score Choice, students can select which SAT scores they want to send to colleges ...

Standardized Testing - Undergraduate Admission

If you choose to submit scores: note that we allow superscoring of SAT test results, but we are unable to accept superscored results for the ACT exam due to the ...

Colleges Where You Send ALL Test Scores - LEAP

The “Score Choice” policy is designed to give students control over which ACT and/or SAT scores they release to colleges. This provides an opportunity to put ...

FAQs | Apply - Undergraduate Admissions - University of Notre Dame

If you choose to submit multiple scores with your application, we will superscore the tests for evaluation. This means that we will consider the highest ...

Superscoring the ACT - The College Solution

With this policy, a college will select a student's highest subscores from each of the four categories and create what could be a more impressive superscore.

First Year Test Score Policy - Undergraduate Admissions

We Superscore! ... UT uses the superscoring method, meaning we take your highest section scores of each test taken to determine your new composite score for ...

Standardized Exam Policies | Emory University | Atlanta GA

Score Choice. Emory superscores both the SAT and the ACT. For the SAT, Emory considers the highest section scores across all test attempts submitted. For the ...

ACT and SAT Test Optional FAQs

However, applicants are free to use the College Board's Score Choice option for the SAT and/or the similar option offered by ACT. Superscores are not considered ...

A Guide to ACT Superscoring - Prep Expert

Once you know that your school of choice does accept superscores, you can log into your account and send a score report on the ACT website.

SAT Scoresending Policy Confusion : r/ApplyingToCollege - Reddit

We allow applicants to use the score choice feature of the SAT and accept only the highest composite score of the ACT, but we encourage the ...

It's a Bird, It's a Plane … It's Your Superscore! - College Confidential

Some schools are test-optional and don't require scores at all! Some will consider all your test scores, others will only consider your highest overall score ...

College Super-Scoring, Test Optional Status & Admissions Data

Colleges and universities that “superscore” the ACT or SAT will consider each applicant's highest individual subject score from all of his or her official ...

Making Sense of Superscoring - Private Prep

Superscoring the SAT is easy: you add your highest Evidence-Based Reading and Writing score to your highest Math score to get a new high score.

Test Optional Policy | Bowdoin College

Bowdoin also superscores the ACT. The admissions committee will consider the highest submitted Composite score and subsection scores, and will also recalculate ...

What do colleges see when I submit my test scores? - LogicPrep

Most colleges participate in Score Choice, which allows you to choose which scores you want to send to them.

What Is a SAT Superscore? Check The Superscore SAT Colleges

In score choice, a university evaluates a single SAT score report submitted by a student from a single test date. While superscoring, the ...

ACT® Superscore Policy | SupertutorTV

ACT® has announced a new superscore policy. In this blog, we're going to go over that press release announcement and what it means for students.

Standardized Testing Policy :: Admissions & Aid - Swarthmore College

We also superscore the ACT. The admissions committee will consider the highest submitted Composite score and subsection scores, and will also recalculate a new ...

Can You Combine SAT Scores? - Jantzi Test Prep

Universities that superscore SAT scores will use your second EBRW and first Math scores since those were the highest ones. Score-Use Policies: What's the ...

Do you superscore test scores? - Member solutions center

Yes, we superscore both the SAT and ACT. That means, if you take the test multiple times, we will take the highest individual scores and combine them.