Hello! I'm planning to apply to UMich and am curious about their superscoring policy. Do they accept the best sections from different test dates? Appreciate any help I can get, thanks!
Hello! The University of Michigan (UMich) does not formally superscore the SAT or ACT. This means that they will not take the highest section scores across different test dates to create a new, 'super' composite score.
However, they do consider the highest score from each section across all test dates, but these scores will be evaluated separately rather than combined into a new composite score. So while it's not a traditional superscoring, they will still see all your highest scores by sections. It's always a good idea to submit all your scores if there are higher section scores on different test dates.
Please note this is applicable to the 2024-2025 application cycle. Therefore, it's important to keep an eye on their website or contact their admissions office directly to confirm that there haven't been any changes in their test score policy for your application cycle!
Good luck with your application. Every bit counts when you're aiming for schools as competitive as UMich!
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