<p>Does Emory superscore for the ACT? By this, I mean take the highest score on particular tests--reading, math, science, writing--and get a new composite score. Most of you probably knew what that meant...</p>
<p>They superscore the SAT but the ACT, I don't know.</p>
<p><a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=262109%5B/url%5D">http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=262109</a>
this guy seems to think so. Does anyone have any proof from their website or something</p>
<p>Emory does NOT "superscore" for the ACT. A student can take the ACT on more than one test date, however the Admissions Office will use only one ACT composite score from a single test administration date. No combining of separate ACT sub-scores from different test dates.</p>
<p>For the SAT Reasoning Test, Emory will combine the best scores from each of the Math, Critical Reading and Writing test scores submitted to form the highest aggregate "superscore". In the case of the SAT, the separate scores can come from different test dates.</p>
<p>Read my threads more carefully. I asked which schools superscore the ACT, then I gave a list of schools I was interested asking which ones superscore it.</p>