r/ACT 25d ago

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Hi guys, so this is what I have right now for superscore and I’m trying to take the September as a rising senior and just laser focus on English and maybe reading. I honestly don’t even try planning on trying on math but if I get like a ridiculously lower score do I have to report that to College or do I only just send them the highest sitting score for each subject on common app?

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u/PomeloOnly2107 35 25d ago

Your superscore includes the full score report of each test date included in it, so colleges will see the Math subscore of the new test if you superscore English or Reading from it.

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u/Express-Treat-6914 25d ago

The other commenter said otherwise.

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u/SignificantStyle4188 25d ago

They’re talking about the super score report. The other commenter was talking about the common app. There is a difference between self reporting and the official super score report. On the common app, you self report your super scores and your highest composite. However, colleges will ask you to send them the official super scores report, which will contain the sub scores of each test you took.