<p>The more relevant question is which schools do NOT superscore.</p>
<p>University of California (9 campuses)</p>
<p>did I hear Univerisity of Michigan?</p>
<p>Anyway, tokenadult gave a link that shows that applicants taking a test multiple times improve, on average, from 10-15 points each time on each section.</p>
<p>I find it hard to comprehend how a prior score in CR will be higher on average than a later taken CR section, when on average the scores of later sittings are higher on every section.</p>
<p>Anyway, I intuit that the superscoring advantage is probably about 20 points for the combined CR and M sections. Nobody cares about the silly writing section so I never even consider it.</p>
<p>The advantage of taking the test multiple times is about 8-11 points of improvement on each section on each successive take.</p>
<p>The link token adult gave shows imporement of 26 and 27 points respectively between 1st take and 3rd take on both CR and Math. That’s 53 points of improvement on the combined 2-part score.</p>
<p>A four time taker improves 40 pts. on each of CR and M, for an 80 point combined improvement.</p>
<p>The moral of the story is take the test multiple times, superscored or not!</p>