The University of California, Merced does not allow superscoring for undergraduate admissions. Superscoring means that if a student takes a standardized test multiple times, the college considers only the highest section scores across all test dates to calculate the composite score. As UC Merced does not permit this practice, applicants must submit their highest overall scores from a single test date.
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