<p>Is there a list like this anywhere?</p>
<p>it's basically every school</p>
<p>minus the UCs</p>
<p>What exactly is superscoring?</p>
<p>It is taking the best score, per section, from all the times you have taken the SAT and adding it up. For example:</p>
<p>1st time taking the SAT
M:700
Cr:800
W:700
Composite: 2200</p>
<p>2nd time taking the SAT
M: 750
CR:750
W:750
Composite:2250</p>
<p>The superscore is the 750 in Math(2nd sitting)+ the 800 on Critical Reading(1st sitting)+ The 750 on Writing(second sitting), which mean you would have a 2300 superscore, which is what most colleges look at, not the best score like the 2250(ha, this sentence is definately not grammically correct)</p>
<p>thanks!!!!!!!!!!!</p>
<p>Is is true that colleges will really consider ONLY your superscore though? I mean, obviously they can see all your scores...</p>
<p>^Well, personally, if I were an adcom and saw to equally qualified students, but one had a 2400 in one sitting while the other had a 2400 superscore from 4 tests, I would pick the first guy. </p>
<p>However, that is so rare, so I am guessing that generally, except in very close calls, they will ONLY consider your superscore.</p>
<p>Do colleges superscore the ACT?</p>
<p>What is superscoring??</p>
<p>Most colleges ask you to list your SAT scores on the application itself. If you can pick and choose the dates for each section (aka, Writing from March, Math from June), the college superscores.</p>