<p>Umm so yea... does anybody know if the following schools superscore the ACT or at the very least look at the scores of each subsection and take them into consideration? I'm only asking this because of the huge discrepancy between both my ACT scores and how superscoring would greatly help me:
Apr 2013: E 33/R 31/M 30/S 26/C 30
Sep 2013: E 32/R 23/M 35/S 31/ C 30
Superscore: E 33/R 31/M 35/S 31/ C 33</p>
<p>The colleges specifically in question:
Northwestern, Notre Dame, Carnegie Mellon</p>
<p>Please help me and my odd test taking skills lol</p>
<p>Northwestern and CMU do not superscore ACT. The info from the thread from 2010 linked by ThatGuyOverThere is not reliable. Follow the list on the Free Test Prep Blog also linked by ThatGuyOverThere above. If it is not on that list, it is likely not supercoring ACT.</p>
<p>The reason a lot of schools don’t superscore the ACT is because ACT doesn’t recommend it. They say that while the say scores WILL fluctuate, the composite will almost always be the true indicator of your performance on the exam.</p>
<p>Uva says they don’t superscore the ACT yet they say their computer system automatically pulls down the highest score from each section of ACTs submitted. Isn’t that superscoring ??</p>