Quick question – does the University of Georgia do superscoring when it comes to SAT scores? I've been looking at their admissions info and couldn't find a clear answer. Thanks in advance!
Yes, the University of Georgia (UGA) does use superscoring when evaluating SAT scores for admission. Superscoring means that UGA will consider the highest section scores from multiple test dates and combine them to create a new, higher total score. For example, if you scored higher on the math section during one test date and higher on the evidence-based reading and writing section during another test date, UGA would combine those highest scores for their evaluation process.
Don't forget to send all relevant test scores to UGA so that the admissions office can accurately calculate your superscore. Good luck with your application!
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