Superscore for ACT..?

Hello, just a quick question

So I just got my most recent ACT scores back. I have taken the ACT three times now, and my superscore has increased as of this past test date (a few of the colleges I’m considering SS). However, my reading score for this past test was very low - much lower than I have gotten in the past.

When I submit a superscore to a college for the ACT, how exactly does that work? Will they see all three test dates and think I’m dumb for getting a low score on reading for this one past test date? Or will they only see my top scores and decide from there?

What I’m getting at is that I really don’t want them to see that low reading score, even though my superscore is relatively high. For them them to see my SS, will they have to see that low reading score too?

You don’t submit a superscore. You submit all your scores and they superscore themselves, if they superscore at all. http://www.collegeadmissionspartners.com/college-testing/colleges-superscore-act/ The ACT only sends the entire test set for a date.