<p>there is a website that reports this; but it seems to be anecdotally reported as the author calls in on the colleges on an apparent on request basis. I could not find this info on GC's website.</p>
<p>Yes, they superscore. I can’t show it to you in writing, but that’s what (Assistant Dean of Admission) Patty Amador-Lacson told us in the basement of the John Chrystal Center during our visit there last summer.</p>
<p>Grinnell also does not consider the essay portion of the SAT or ACT at all, and doesn’t use SAT II scores either.</p>
<p>I called admissions and I learned that they superscore the SAT but not the ACT.</p>
<p>Also, if you submit both SAT and ACT, Grinnell will only consider the test you did better on overall.</p>
<p>I don’t believe that they super score but it doesn’t hurt to send all your scores because I think that it is human nature to take a look at them anyway. Kind of the same way a lawyer puts something out to the jury even though he knows it will be overruled.</p>