<p>I am going to be transferring after my 1st semester of being a sophomore. I go to a co-op school in Boston so i will be doing one of my 6th month work periods and then hope to transfer for fall 08. My academic record is fairly strong, and my sats scores are</p>
<p>cr 760 mt 630 wr 710.</p>
<p>obviously my math score is not a good as it could be, so I am wondering if it is worth retaking the sats.</p>
<p>I am applying to mostly top tier schools including Brown and Upenn so I was wondering if it would be worth it to retake the sats even though I've been out of high school for a year and a half now.</p>
<p>We call those "lop-sided" scores - very very strong in the language/humanities; weaker (in the context of tippy top schools) in the quantitative.</p>
<p>I am a Political Science major. Also, I have taken a basic introduction to college math and got an A-. I am currently taking General Physics this fall and it is leaning towards an A. Other than that I really have no connection to the math/sciences.
Will that be a problem at high end schools? Thanks for your response.</p>