Does UMich Superscore ACT?

Do they superscore and recalculate a new composite?

Found a lot of contradictory info on this

yes they do, called their admissions office

For the 2021-22 application cycle, here is our admissions process and requirements.

Does U-M Superscore?

  • We will use your highest superscore, which means that we will consider the best sub-scores reported across multiple test dates.

Michigan started to during the pandemic. They always looked at all your scores and took the highest ones so really not drastically new. Lsa is 3.9 GPA unweighted with 32-35 Act and engineering is 3.93 with 34 Act. Be somewhere close to those.

Did they specifically say that they recalculated a new composite? Or did they just say that they use the highest subsection scores?

These are the changes. Your question is answered in here. Always go to the source and don’t rely on what others were told.

They have more or less always done this but it wasn’t really advertised.

Does U-M Superscore?

  • We will use your highest superscore, which means that we will consider the best sub-scores reported across multiple test dates.

There’s no difference. A composite is an average of the subsections.