<p>So here are my scores. Should I retake? I'm going to be a senior this fall, so I don't have much time left. If I want to apply ED/EA, I can't even take it in November. If that's the case, would it be better to retake the SAT or subject tests?</p>
<p>SAT: 2200 (CR: 740, M: 700, W: 760)
Math 2: 730
USH: 700</p>
<p>I am thinking about majoring in computer science (btw, if anyone knows anything about CS, please tell me about it, like how hard it is, if it's okay that I have never coded in my life), so I don't know if my sort of low math scores will hold me back. I don't consider myself a weak math student. In fact, math has always been my best subject through my years in high school. I've gotten all A's in my math classes and I took Calculus BC this year as a junior. I don't know why my standardized math scores are so low :(</p>
<p>I did well this year, all A's except for physics (i know this is not exactly an excuse but my teacher was terrible), which I got a C in.. that was my first C ever, but only for one quarter. The other quarters I received B's and even an A. My question is, will my physics grade affect admissions if I want to major in something like CS? What if I want to major in something that has nothing to do with physics?</p>
<p>I slacked freshmen and the beginning of sophomore year, but there is a clear upwards trend (minus the physics) I don't know my GPA on the 4.0 scale, but my weighted average is around 98 (unweighted around 95-96). Realistically, I don't think I have much of a chance at the Ivies, but do you guys think I have a shot at the top 50 universities?</p>
<p>Oh, and if anyone can think of some good match schools for me, that would be greatly appreciated as well :)
Thanks. </p>