ACT super score

<p>Which colleges super score the ACT?
On the last ACT I got an:
English-18
Math-35
Reading- 22
Science-33</p>

<p>I know I need to do better on the reading and English but not have to focus on the math and science when studying.</p>

<p>I know Uconn does lol, but thats about as limited an answer that I can give :stuck_out_tongue: … I’d be interested to hear the answer to this too</p>

<p>I am not responsible for any missing school on this list.</p>

<p>Albion College</p>

<p>Babson College</p>

<p>Baylor University</p>

<p>Boston College</p>

<p>Butler University</p>

<p>California State University System</p>

<p>Colby College</p>

<p>College of Charleston</p>

<p>Colorado College</p>

<p>Connecticut College</p>

<p>Cornell University</p>

<p>DePauw University</p>

<p>Drexel University</p>

<p>Duquesne University</p>

<p>Eckerd College</p>

<p>Elon University</p>

<p>Florida Atlantic University</p>

<p>Florida State University</p>

<p>Georgia Tech</p>

<p>Gettysburg College</p>

<p>Harvey Mudd College</p>

<p>Haverford College</p>

<p>Hawaii Pacific University</p>

<p>Hendrix College</p>

<p>Hollins University</p>

<p>Indiana University Bloomington</p>

<p>Ithaca College</p>

<p>Kenyon College</p>

<p>Lawrence University</p>

<p>Loyola University in Maryland</p>

<p>Middlebury College</p>

<p>MIT</p>

<p>Millsaps College</p>

<p>Northeastern University</p>

<p>North Carolina State University</p>

<p>Olin College</p>

<p>Pepperdine University</p>

<p>Purdue University</p>

<p>Scripps College</p>

<p>St. John’s University</p>

<p>Stanford University</p>

<p>Swarthmore College</p>

<p>Syracuse University</p>

<p>Trinity College</p>

<p>Trinity University</p>

<p>Tufts University</p>

<p>United States Naval Academy</p>

<p>University of Arkansas</p>

<p>University of Chicago</p>

<p>University of Colorado – Boulder</p>

<p>University of Connecticut</p>

<p>University of Delaware</p>

<p>University of Denver</p>

<p>University of Georgia</p>

<p>University of Louisiana – Lafayette</p>

<p>University of Maryland</p>

<p>University of Massachusetts, Amherst</p>

<p>University of North Carolina</p>

<p>University of North Texas</p>

<p>University of Pittsburgh</p>

<p>University of Puget Sound</p>

<p>University of Rochester</p>

<p>University of South Florida</p>

<p>University of Tampa</p>

<p>University of Tennessee</p>

<p>University of Vermont</p>

<p>Vassar College</p>

<p>Virginia Commonwealth University</p>

<p>Virginia Tech</p>

<p>Wake Forest University</p>

<p>Washington University – St. Louis</p>

<p>Wesleyan University</p>

<p>Wheaton College</p>

<p>Williams College</p>

<p>Xavier University</p>

<p>University of Miami</p>

<p>I thought they don’t superscore ACT. Do the above colleges Superscore? Can someone clarify?</p>

<p>amherst, brandeis, duke, kalamazoo, kettering, lafayette, RISD,</p>

<p>Double check on the website of any school where you actually plan to apply because the list at this link is good, but might not be 100% accurate. Also note that it does not include test optional schools that superscore the ACT. It only includes schools requiring standardized tests:
[Colleges</a> that superscore the ACT » College Admissions Counseling](<a href=“http://www.collegeadmissionspartners.com/college-testing/colleges-superscore-act/]Colleges”>Colleges that superscore the ACT - BS/MD Admissions by College Admissions Partners)</p>

<p>Someone mentioned since ACT charges you for sending each test score, to save some cost, you can only send your highest score along with the application and mention your other scores on college application, if you decide to to go to this college then you can send the other scores. Can someone confirm whether this is true or not?</p>