Understanding Superscoring: What It Is and How It Can Help You

When it comes to college admissions, every point counts. That’s why students and parents need to understand one game-changing concept: superscoring.

If you’ve taken the ACT or SAT more than once, superscoring might be the key to unlocking a higher composite score—without retaking the full exam.

🎯 What Is Superscoring?

Superscoring is the process of taking the highest section scores from multiple test attempts and combining them to create a new, higher composite score.

  • ACT Superscore Example:


    • Test 1: English 22, Math 25, Reading 24, Science 21 → Composite: 23

    • Test 2: English 26, Math 22, Reading 28, Science 24 → Composite: 25

    • Superscore: English 26, Math 25, Reading 28, Science 24 → Composite: 26

  • SAT Superscore Example:


    • Test 1: Math 600, Reading/Writing 640

    • Test 2: Math 650, Reading/Writing 620

    • Superscore: Math 650 + Reading/Writing 640 = 1290

🏫 Do All Colleges Superscore?

Not all—but many competitive schools do. Some colleges superscore only the SAT, others the ACT, and some accept the highest overall composite from one test date instead.

✅ Check each college’s admissions website
✅ Use the ACT/SAT’s Score Choice options when sending scores
✅ Don’t assume—verify!

💡 Why Superscoring Helps

  • Reduces test-day pressure

  • Allows you to focus on improving one section at a time

  • Makes retesting more strategic

  • Gives admissions officers the best picture of your academic potential

🧭 Strategy Tips for Superscoring

  • Take the ACT or SAT at least 2–3 times if possible

  • Review your score report: Which sections are lowest?

  • Create targeted study plans for weaker sections

  • Track which schools on your list accept superscores

🚀 Final Takeaway

Superscoring isn’t a loophole—it’s an opportunity. If you know how it works and plan ahead, you can put your best academic foot forward and increase your chances of admission to your dream school.

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