The University of Kentucky does not allow superscoring in their undergraduate admissions process. Superscoring refers to the practice where colleges consider the highest scores from multiple attempts on standardized tests, rather than the highest total from a single sitting. As a result, applicants using the University of Kentucky's admissions criteria should submit their best single test scores, as the university will not combine scores across different test dates.
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