Robert Morris College does not allow superscoring in its undergraduate admissions process. Superscoring means that a college considers the highest section scores from multiple test attempts to create a new, higher composite score. Since Robert Morris College does not allow this practice, applicants must submit their best overall test scores without the benefit of combining results from different test dates.
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