<p>superscoring means taking the best scores no matter what test date.</p>
<p>for example, if you took it in june and got a 700 cr, 600 math, 720 writing and then you took it in october and got 680 cr, 700 math, and 700 writing, your superscore would be 2120. but UW would only look at the highest test date overall (october), so your score would be 2080. hopefully that makes sense.</p>