<p>Hello everyone!</p>
<p>I know Math SAT scores are extremely important for an Engineering major (which I plan to apply to at Cornell/Princeton/UPenn/CMU ), but how would colleges see relatively low math scores if I take the hardest math classes my school offers? I took the SAT (650 Math), SATII (700 Math II) and ACT (31 Math), and I know that they are low scores for the engineering programs that I am trying to get into. However, last year I took AICE Mathematics (AS-Level GCE Course), and I am currently taking AP Calculus BC (currently have an A in the class). I also took a college-level course at CMU over the summer (Differential Calculus-got an A).</p>
<p>Would these math courses be able to make up the low math SATs?</p>