<p>The SAT I Math is a pretty bad predictor. SAT II Math is a bit better, but not perfect. I got 670 on SAT I Math, 770 on SAT II. I was also one of about 10 of the 1300 first-years to test into Honors Analysis at Chicago, and was one of less than 3 first-years to get an A. Some people are just bad at standardized tests, and considering how dull the two tests can be, it’s not surprising that mathematicians sometimes perform poorly on them. This is why the GRE is hardly respected on the graduate level.</p>