Does Michigan State University use ACT superscoring? I'm trying to figure out how to best present my scores in the application.
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Michigan State University does not superscore ACT results. This means they do not combine your top section scores from multiple test dates to create a new composite score. Instead, they consider the highest composite ACT score from a single test date. When planning how to present your ACT scores in your application, focus on submitting the test date where you achieved your highest composite score.
Understanding this policy can help you prioritize improving your scores on individual sections during a single test date if you plan to retake the ACT. Prepare strategically by identifying which sections you want to focus on, aiming for the best possible composite score in one sitting. Reaching out to Michigan State University's admissions office for the most current policies and any updates on score submission can further assist you. While they don't currently superscore, knowing their approach to standardized test scores can help you tailor your application effectively.
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