<p>Collegeboard states, when you begin sending your scores to the institution, that UMich superscores the SAT, and advises that the information on the school website might not be up to date. Then it goes on to warn that information on Collegeboard might not be up to date. So, I checked the Umich website and it says that it does not superscore. Which one is it? Has their policy changed with the switch to CommonApp? Calling the university gives me contradicting answers as well, as one time they say they do, and the next they say they don't.</p>
<p>I thought they superscored?</p>
<p>When we were there for the tour - they said they DO Not superscore</p>
<p>What about for specific pre-admit applicants (I am doing pre-admit to Ross)?</p>
<p>Why in the hell would they not superscore for everyone except pre-admit people? It’s stupid of you to even suggest that.</p>
<p>easy there killer haha</p>
<p>Michigan does not superscore (EA, RD, pre-admits, Engineering, LSA or Ross). I guess the University is not in the business of padding admissions statistics! ;)</p>
<p>Firstly, I meant superscoring for Ross applicants, not all pre-admits. Secondly, they state that they superscore the math section for engineering applicants, so my question is justified.</p>
<p>Sheesh.</p>
<p>For engineering they look at ur top math score, but it is looked at separately and does not factor into a superscore composite score. I believe</p>