<p>I am aware that MIT does superscore the ACT. My question regards what the admissions officers actually see. Let’s say Student X took the ACT two times and received 34 the first time and 34 the second time. However, after superscoring, the student has a 35.</p>
<p>Do admissions officers only see the “superscored” score? (i.e. the 35)? Like, are the scores run through a computer or something so that admissions officers only see the superscored score?</p>
<p>Or</p>
<p>Do admissions officers see both scores (the first and second 34) and place more emphasis on the combined (aka “superscored”) score?</p>