<p>does it look pretty bad if I get in the 600's for my math SAT and very high 700's for CR and Writing?
My future major is not going to be in the sciences, but will it look weak to ivy leagues and other top colleges if I can't perform at a high math level too?
if it counts, I have all A's in math and sciences (AP too).</p>
<p>If you get 600’s in the math portion of the SAT, then it will still hurt you at Ivy Leagues and other top colleges even if you don’t want to major in math/science. Have you been preparing a lot for the math section in the SAT? It is just a lot of repetitive practice with the math section and reviewing mistakes and concepts to understand how to get all the questions correct.</p>
<p>Chill, chill, it’s not that bad. </p>
<p>Of course you should try to bump it up a bit more, but if you can’t then don’t stress about it.</p>
<p>Since your interests aren’t in the sciences, it might not be as bad as if you were applying to engineering programs, but schools will consider the math scores regardless of intended major.</p>
<p>While most schools will still let you in with the scores you’ve described, it may be a bit more of a stretch at the top schools.</p>
<p>If you can improve your math score, I’d recommend trying to do so.</p>