<p>I took the SAT 3 times. My reading score went up each time, but my math score is a bit fishy. The first time I took it I got a 670 (did not prep). Then I really prepped a lot and got a 780, but this time in October I only focused on my reading and didn't care for math/writing and my score dropped to a 700. Now to an institution that superscores, the 780 is what matters. But since Cornell looks at all scores, is it possible that they might not superscore my math? I'm gonna take math IIC and hopefully I'll score high on it. </p>
<p>I've always done well in math classes and I plan on going into engineering, which makes the math scores much more important so I'm a little nervous.</p>