
The New England Law-Boston does not allow superscoring for undergraduate admissions. Superscoring typically means that if a student takes a standardized test multiple times, the college will consider the highest scores from each section across all test dates to create the highest possible composite score. In this case, applicants must submit their best overall test score without the benefit of combining individual section scores from different test dates.

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