How much attention do I put on math?

<p>I had 670 in January, and I can easily push it up to 700+. I've gotten above 700 in many practice tests(just got 2 wrong on a recent one today, a 760), it's just all about avoiding careless mistakes on the real thing. There are always those questions which you can't figure out, but there aren't enough of them to push you down to below 700, usually the careless mistakes put you at a high 600. My dad has been telling me that if I don't look at math, it will drop, but I'm more worried on learning thousands of words to get 15+ SC right. Also, I have 5 more CollegeBoard Math tests, and I can take once a week until my June 7th test, but if I don't get my score in June, then I won't have any more practice tests to take. What do I do? Avoid math and focus entirely on CR until June?</p>

<p>Math has always been my strong section, but it's also been the section where i make the most careless mistakes. It's weird for me, but it seems to me the quicker i try to finish it and the less i over think the problems, the less mistakes i make (ironic i know)...so i would just finish it the first time to cover all the problems and mark the ones i'm not 100% sure about and come back to it at the end.</p>