The University of Kansas does not allow superscoring for undergraduate admissions. This means that when evaluating applicants, the university does not combine the highest scores from multiple test dates; instead, it considers only the highest single test score achieved on a given test. As a result, applicants should aim to present their best overall performance on individual test dates.
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