Poor SAT Scores

<p>So I'm a college senior with apparently many questions. Ah, so I just can't seem to do well on the SAT in any one sitting.</p>

<p>I've taken it three times, and do the worst in a different area every time.
Mine have been ...
650/620/540
600/660/620
560/590/720</p>

<p>So superscored my SAT is a 2030, but without it's an 1880. That's a pretty big difference. I took a paid for collegeboard prep class that didn't seem to help much ...
What will colleges think of this? Some colleges that I'm applying (Univ. of Michigan, for example) don't superscore. I sent all my scores hoping that they notice that I am capable of performing well in areas. >>; My GPA, EC's, and rec's should be all very good.
GPA: 3.9 Unweighted, 4.8 Weighted.</p>

<p>You’ll be fine in most schools, those won’t get you Ivy’s, but you should be fine!</p>

<p>The negative variation in reading (I’m assuming that’s the first score of the three) is bizarre.</p>

<p>Would a school (haha, particularly Univ of Michigan because that’s my top choice) that doesn’t superscore take note of the other scores? I know that an 1880 for U of M isn’t good at all. My scores are barely within the school’s range of current students. I’d think that having success in different areas on different tests would show capability, anyways. >>;</p>

<p>IthacaKid: I know, I know. Especially since that’s one of the parts of the test that I focused on in my online class. I’m not sure why it’s so low.</p>

<p>Most schools superscore- it improves their own statisics. I would use that score in evaluating your chances if the mid range for a school is 2000 then you have a shot at it. If it is the lower part of the scores than it is an reach. Make sure you have several safety schools you love too!</p>