<p>I understand that UCs only consider the highest single-sitting SAT. However, they do have to look at the other scores in order to pick the highest one. Sooo even if they don't officially super score, they would still see if you did better on one section from a lower composite. Would you say they take it into account? Ex. A higher math section from a lower composite. I mean, they inevitably see the improvement & must have some opinion about it, right?</p>
<p>They do look at your highest score for each section, so they do indeed unofficially “super-score.” </p>
<p>They see everything.</p>
<p>I don’t think it is possible to rigidly compartmentalize factors out, I would think it would be reflected somehow.</p>
<p>^ Thanks guys! </p>
<p>Really guys? Don’t you think a computer does it??? I don’t know, but I’m just guessing that they don’t waste precious seconds comparing subscores. </p>
<p>Some UCs if you check only input the highest single sitting score into your application.</p>
<p>^ Hmm yeah, I noticed on the individual UC portals that only the highest composite shows up. However, the general UC app has both…</p>