What are they trying to say?

<p>We will use your best overall test score from a single test date. If you have taken a test multiple times, we recommend that you send all of your scores to us and we will determine which to use in the application review.</p>

<p>So do they, or do they not super score? </p>

<p><a href="https://psu.intelliresponse.com/admissions/?interfaceID=10&id=-1&requestType=&source=1&question=sat&NormalRequest.x=0&NormalRequest.y=0"&gt;https://psu.intelliresponse.com/admissions/?interfaceID=10&id=-1&requestType=&source=1&question=sat&NormalRequest.x=0&NormalRequest.y=0&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p><strong>((((Happy 100th Post to myself btw))))</strong></p>

<p>update. PSU does not superscore</p>

<p>they superscore composites but not by section essentially</p>

<p>They don’t superscore (taking best score from each section). They probably take highest overall score. My take is that if you have a score where your writing is highest, don’t send that one – go with one where math/cr is best combo, IMHO.</p>