<p>Is it? It's been months since I've done any ACT prep/practice, and I picked up a practice test today and took it and only got a 32. I've only got about 7 more prac tests, and the test is on the 26th, so I'm really hoping that the ACT is superscored on the common app.</p>
<p>It is in a way, because on the Common App asks you to report your highest score in each section. But colleges go by the score reports sent by the College Board…they don’t just read what’s on the Common App. And generally colleges don’t superscore the ACT.</p>
<p>Dammit. </p>
<p>So, basically, my previous 36 is now invalid, since I’m probably not going to score that high this time?</p>
<p>Grr…</p>
<p>Should I just give up on the ACT and focus on a perfect SAT score, then?</p>
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<p>Do you mean that you scored 36 in a single sitting in the past?
(If so, that still counts…what I mean is that you can’t combine results from two tests into a single composite score.)</p>
<p>Yeah, it was a single sitting, but I didn’t take the essay</p>
<p>Here’s a list of schools that superscore the ACT, as of November 2012:
[Free</a> Test Prep Blog » List of Colleges and Universities that Superscore the ACT Test.](<a href=“http://www.freetestprep.com/blog/resources/list-of-colleges-and-universities-that-superscore-the-act-test/]Free”>http://www.freetestprep.com/blog/resources/list-of-colleges-and-universities-that-superscore-the-act-test/)</p>