Uncovering Brown's ACT policy

Straight from the website:

“For the ACT, we consider the highest scores submitted for each section; however, we do not calculate a super scored ACT Composite score.”

This is all the website mentions about how Brown views ACT scores. I submitted two tests with a 34 superscore. Does this mean that Brown will only use my highest sub scores for admission? For example: if I got a 34 English score and a 36 English score, Brown will only consider the 36, right?

I was reading that today and wondering what on earth that meant! “We superscore…sort of”?

@jillpnk I think it’s kind of an informal super scoring of sorts…

Similar issue. Would really only be an issue if one sub score was really low

@AveryT one of my sub scores for science was 34 while the other was 29. Would that pose an issue?

I have no idea but I think it should be fine. 29 is really more or less a 30. Now my math 25 is another story I think. Plus I am told they care about Science the least

@AveryT yeah, I heard that about the science section. Plus, I think a 29 on science is still in the 92nd percentile or something.

@Endora you mean you think it’s worth it to send two tests?