<p>So I would just like to double check, but with the ACT, even though I have taken it twice and I put the highest individualized scores, I do not superscore it mself, right? BEcause I recevied a 33 Composite both times, but superscoring, I get a 34. </p>
<p>So, I leave the 33, but put the highes scores from the different test dates, correct?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Clicking the yellow question mark in the ACT section will display these expanded instructions: “You should report your highest individual composite and subscores earned so far, even if they are from different test dates. Please note that this reporting method is not meant to imply that colleges will compute a new composite “superscore” based on your individual subscores. Similarly, you should not attempt to calculate a new composite “superscore” based on your individual subscores.”</p>