If a college doesn't superscore, will they still look at my top scores for each section?

<p>I've taken the ACT three times, with my last two scores being a 33 and a 34. My 34 is obviously a better composite; however, my Science score was a 32 and my Writing was a 10. On the test I got a 33 composite on, I got a 34 on Science and an 11 on Writing. I've heard it both ways that my first choice college (Brown) does/does not superscore the ACT, and I was personally told by an admissions officer that they do not, so I'm just going to assume the least favorable option, which is that they don't superscore. The thing is- my superscore is a 34, so I don't really need my composite changed. I know the difference between a 32 and a 34 on one section isn't huge, but I'm applying to the PLME at Brown, so my science and math scores need to be as high as possible. Does anyone have any idea if my top section scores will be looked at? I know this was kind of ramble-y, so I hope it was understandable. Thanks!</p>

<p>According to this web site <a href=“Colleges that superscore the ACT - BS/MD Admissions by College Admissions Partners”>http://www.collegeadmissionspartners.com/college-testing/colleges-superscore-act/&lt;/a&gt; Brown does not superscore the ACT. Since they don’t superscore your test on the other day won’t help you.</p>