Why don't more schools superscore the ACT?

<p>I don't get why the SAT is superscored essentially everywhere but we ACT test takers are screwed out of a higher score because most places don't superscore it. I have a 33 composite but a 34 superscore. What is the reasoning behind not doing it for the ACT?</p>

<p>The only reason I can think of is that it is more difficult to superscore the ACT versus the SAT, and that most admissions officers aren’t that strong in math.</p>

<p>thats dumb its three numbers versus four and you just have to divide it. I think that they consider all of your scores though</p>

<p>if they superscored the act i think that’d throw off the score conversion. the act would be much easier than the sat if superscored.</p>