<p>Exactly as the title says!!! Can anyone give me a reliable answer?
Thank youuuu!!! :d</p>
<p>bumpbumpbump</p>
<p>it says on their website that they dont. you have to submit all of your scores</p>
<p>I’ve always been under the impression that they Super score the SAT, but not the ACT?</p>
<p>On the website? I looked it up but couldn’t find anything. Could you provide a link? I’m really hoping they superscore because my highest composite is a 31.25, and my superscore is a 33. Big difference.</p>
<p>This from 2010:</p>
<p>08-13-2010, 08:13 PM #3
FullOnFriendship
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I asked a rep at a college fair about this, they don’t superscore the ACT, just the SAT.</p>
<p>I emailed the admissions people and got this reply: “Thank you for your interest in Cornell University. In reviewing applications, Cornell admissions selection committees use your highest sub scores for the SAT/ACT and SAT Subject Tests, regardless of how many times you have taken the exam or whether your highest scores come from SAT/ACT exams completed on different dates. Cornell does not participate in score choice-we require all scores be sent to us. We will create the best possible scenario out of your individual scores for consideration for admission.”</p>
<p>Also this site lists cornell as superscoring the “act and sat” so I’m assuming that they do take your best subscores.
<a href=“http://prepmatters.com/sites/default/files/pdf/Top%20Colleges%20-%209-29-11.pdf[/url]”>http://prepmatters.com/sites/default/files/pdf/Top%20Colleges%20-%209-29-11.pdf</a></p>
<p>THANKS JERKYBOB!!! That’s awesome! I’ve got much better scores now. :D</p>
<p>This is fantastic news! Now son has a 34 superscored instead of having to decide btw the 31 and 32!!!</p>
<p>Jerkybob</p>
<p>In that link you posted, under the superscore column, do you know what the difference is between “ACT and SAT” and “ACT and SAT Composite”?</p>