Hi guys, I just have a question about Yale's ACT policy. Do they superscore the ACT? I took the test a couple of times and I'm hoping they'll consider my best scores from each section. Thanks for any info!
Yale University does not superscore the ACT. What this means is that they consider the highest composite score from a single test date rather than combining your highest scores from each section across multiple test dates. While they will see all your scores if you send scores from multiple dates, they'll primarily look at your highest ACT score from a single sitting. If you're still in the process of taking tests, I would suggest focusing on preparing to do your overall best on your next attempt, rather than focusing on a specific section.
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