Superscore??

<p>I'm having trouble finding which schools superscore. I find sentences like "We will use your highest combined SAT scores or your highest ACT scores in evaluating your application." - but does that mean from ONE sitting or the highest from ALL sittings? <a href="I'm%20deciding%20whether%20or%20not%20I%20should%20retake%20my%20SAT%20I,%20if%20not,%20I'll%20retake%20an%20SAT%20II">i</a>*</p>

<p>Which of these schools superscore? (if you know any of them, thanks!) </p>

<p>U of Pennsylvania
U of Chicago
Cornell U
Northwestern U
UMich
USC (ok, I know USC does)
NYU
Babson College</p>

<p>I am aware most of these are slight reach/reach schools, for those of you who've seen my past threads..</p>

<p>help?</p>

<p>I'm fairly sure that all of your schools superscore except for Northwestern... no idea why</p>

<p>Penn and Cornell both superscore SAT, but not ACT. As far as I know, most places superscore SAT, but only one I know superscore ACT (WUSTL)</p>

<p>thank you so much for replying!</p>

<p>can anyone else confirm?</p>

<p>i emailed
U of Chicago
Northwestern U
UMich
USC
NYU
they all consider "the highest subsections" which means you should send the highest subsections, whether across different dates</p>

<p>and u penn has yet to give me an answer</p>

<p>haha I <3 you dietcoke, THANK YOU!</p>

<p>That's interesting, dietcoke -- at an info session for Northwestern, their admissions officer specifically told us that they do NOT superscore the SAT.</p>

<p>Uh oh. Well, dietcoke is assuming what applies to the ACT applies to the SAT. She PMed me the responses from UChicago, Northwestern, and USC, but they all regarded the superscoring of the ACT.</p>

<p>UMich does Not superscore either.</p>

<p>Bump??????????????????????????????/</p>