So, Northeastern superscores the ACT, but I know they require writing. However, I’ve taken the ACT several times, sometimes not taking the writing portion (such as during the statewide test here in TN). I’m curious; will they still look at my non-writing ACTs in conjunction with my writing ACTs, or is the former null? In my case, my best non-writing score consisted of a 33 C, a 33 E, a 34 M, a 34 R, and a 32 S. As I’ve said, no writing. For writing, I had a 29 C, a 33 E, a 24 M, a 32 R, a 27 S, and a 32 W (my math is so low because I took it a while ago). Would Northeastern essentially view my superscore as my non-writing component, while additionally tagging along the 32 W component?