stanford: superscoring act?

<p>On the Stanford undergraduate website, it says</p>

<p>"If you take the ACT, we require that you also take the accompanying ACT Writing Test. For either test, we will focus on the highest scores submitted in our evaluation."</p>

<p>Does this mean that they will superscore, or consider highest score from each section, the ACT?</p>

<p>My question is really whether or not I should provide both of my ACT scores.</p>

<p>June
English - 32
Math - 36
Reading - 30
Science - 30
Composite - 32</p>

<p>October
English - 35
Math - 33
Reading - 31
Science - 32
Composite - 33</p>

<p>Superscore composite - 34</p>

<p>I need to know as well</p>

<p>they don't superscore</p>

<p>the answer is no, they will take the best overall act score (if you choose to submit more than one)</p>

<p>^
which means that i should not submit both?</p>

<p>bump 10 char</p>

<p>depends. They told me they'll look at your best score, so if you thought they compliment each other you could send them both in and if you think you best one looks the best you could just send that in. The bottom line is it shouldn't matter.</p>