So i took the ACT on saturday for the first time and I’m sure I did well on the reading portion. I was wondering if i take the ACT again, will Cornell superscore my scores?
i searched on CC that they don’t but this website says they do.
http://www.scoreatthetop.com/blog-1/colleges-that-super-score-the-act
Also does Columbia superscore ACT scores?
I need a definite answer on this matter. Thanks a ton 
From the Cornell website:
“Note that Cornell requires students to submit all scores from SAT tests taken and does not participate in the College Board’s Score Choice.”
That doesn’t exactly answer your question of course, but that’s what they chose to put on their web site as policy, so draw your own conclusions. I would assume they want all the ACT scores as well, and what they do with it afterwards is something they aren’t interested in sharing with the public.
Someone else might have some insider info, and it might even be reliable. grin
Columbia:
“You may alternatively take the ACT Assessment, graded on a 36-point scale; if you take the test more than once, you will be evaluated on the highest composite score you receive. If you are applying for admission for fall of 2016, the writing component offered by the ACT Assessment is mandatory. If you are applying for fall of 2017, Columbia will not require the writing component offered by the ACT Assessment.”