To answer your question, these Regents scores are inconsistent with my overall grades. In STEM subjects, I typically have a GPA averaging 3.8 (aside from AP Physics). For some reason, I do not tend to perform as well on standardized tests as I do in my classes. Still, the Regents scores I believe may only come to play with Cornell. Non-NY schools typically don’t care about them from what I’ve read. My trouble with standardized tests extends to the SAT Math. Specifically, I have trouble with geometry (number sense, operations, algebra I do not get many wrong at all). Do you think that the ACT would be a better option for me? I’ve read that the Math primarily covers class material more so than the warped, multi-step ordeals particular to the SAT. I feel if I reviewed the geometry and math from my classes as well as the Red Book I could pull off a 30. Thank you for your advice, by the way.