<p>A friend told me that U of I "superscores." This is when it takes the best subscores of all your ACT scores and puts them together. Is this true?</p>
<p>what do you mean by that? in what process?</p>
<p>says it all there</p>
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<p>The University of Illinois does not build a super-score. We use the highest ACT composite or SAT total from a single test date. We do, however, use sub-scores for admission and course placement, and we will use the highest sub-scores available. It is, therefore, to your advantage to send us all of your test results directly from the testing agency each time you sit for a test. Lower scores on file with your application do not hurt your chance for admission.</p>
<p>No, they don’t superscore. Emailed an admission rep to ask her to clarify, and she confirmed that they dont. But they do look at your highest score you send in.</p>