ACT Super Scoring policy at top colleges

<p>I took my first ACT in December 2013 and received the following scores:
E 29 M 36 R 24 S 35 C 31</p>

<p>I retook in September 2014:
E 33 M 35 R 33 S 32 C 33.</p>

<p>Now, my highest composite is 33 and my highest combined composite is 34.
I wish to know whether these universities will consider my highest composite or my combined highest composite:
MIT
Stanford
Harvard
Princeton
Yale</p>

<p>That information can be very easily found by looking on each school’s websites…</p>

<p>Or consult this list which is fairly correct.
<a href=“http://www.freetestprep.com/blog/resources/list-of-colleges-and-universities-that-superscore-the-act-test/”>http://www.freetestprep.com/blog/resources/list-of-colleges-and-universities-that-superscore-the-act-test/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>MIT Superscores.</p>

<p>Please note that the ACT <strong><em>with Writing</em></strong> must be submitted to most of the schools on your list.</p>

<p>@HereToHelpYou‌ Thank you for the answer. The scores I mentioned are from ACT with writing only (score being 8).
@Ctesiphon‌ Your link tells me that MIT and Stanford may consider 34. Others will take it as 33. Thank you.</p>

<p>I have a question to go off of this. So I’m interested in FSU which Superscores. On their brochures when they give the ACT ranges of the freshman class, are they Superscored or not? It doesn’t specify. </p>

<p>@Totallytrudy FSU published ACT scores are superscored.</p>

<p>Thanks! That’s definitely good news :slight_smile: </p>

<p>No problem.</p>