Do Colleges Note Discrepancies Between Subscores?

<pre><code> Hey CC! So I just received my SAT scores today, and I made a 2220 (CR- 760, M-690, W-770). This was my very first time taking the test, so I am quite pleased. :) However, I am disappointed in the large difference between my math scores and my reading and writing scores. For the record, my number one choice is Vanderbilt, and I plan on majoring on something in the sciences (Human Anatomy, Microbiology, etc). I realize that science and math go hand in hand, but I think a high critical reading score would be more important for a future science major. Would this be a red flag when it came to applying to colleges? I am enrolled in AP Calculus for my senior year and have received all A's in the math classes I have already taken, so I'm not "weak" at math at all, but I feel that it still kinda looks bad. :-S
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<p>It means nothing.</p>

<p>Sarcasm or? @AnnieBeats‌ </p>

<p>No. I’m serious. You have a very high score. They are all within the 90th percentile. You are fine</p>

<p>Yeah. Annie is right. It means nothing. </p>