<p>So I'm a junior aiming for a top 20ish school (Stanford or an Ivy especially but I don't necessarily expect to get into them). I just got my second SAT scores back and I'm kind of worried about my math results. I'm not interested in a math or science related career but I'm in AP Calc BC this year (with high a's and a 5 on the AB exam) so I'm fairly certain I could do better. I didn't study as much as I should have last time and it's less that I don't understand the material and more that I'm reallyyy slow at math.</p>
<p>Scores:
SAT 1st try--2290
800 cr, 760 w, 740 m
SAT 2nd try--2270
800 cr, 780 w, 690 m :(
Superscore--2320</p>
<p>Also considering the 34 ACT math subscore (35 Composite) and 240 PSAT I got, and the fact that I have gotten perfect math scores on practice tests, is it worth it to study a ton and take the SAT a third time?</p>
<p>Additionally, I plan on taking the Math II subject test, so assuming I do well on that (hopefully), would that "make up" for my less-than-ideal SAT I score?</p>
<p>Thanks for reading and I appreciate any help!</p>