<p>I took the SAT 1 three times, and my math scores were</p>
<p>780,740,770</p>
<p>If i take Math1, and bomb it and get like a 650, will they just assume I had a bad day because of my consistently high SAT1 score, or hold it against me?</p>
<p>I took the SAT 1 three times, and my math scores were</p>
<p>780,740,770</p>
<p>If i take Math1, and bomb it and get like a 650, will they just assume I had a bad day because of my consistently high SAT1 score, or hold it against me?</p>
<p>oh, I also got a 34 on ACT math, if that means anything in context</p>
<p>I would presume that SAT2 would have more weight. Especially considering how much more indepth SAT2 Math1C is in comparison to SAT1. It also depends on the level of your math course.</p>
<p>i haven't taken precalc, so Math 1 is the test i have to take.</p>
<p>I just know that im going to be rushed, and mess up on some bubbles.</p>
<p>are you a senior?</p>
<p>yes</p>
<p>major scheduling problems......small school</p>
<p>I'm in AP stats now, and im doing a dual enrollment intro-to-calc second semester to make up for the lack of precalc on the transcript. While I've self-studied precalc in preparation for that course, I still would rather take the Math 1.</p>
<p>Haha, only on CC does 650 = "bombing it"</p>
<p>^yeah i know^</p>
<p>it would just be out of line with my other scores</p>
<p>Take Math2c</p>
<p>no.. Math 1c and Math 2c test you more on the actual in-school things you learn..
and SAT Math tests you more on understanding basic math very in-depth..</p>
<p>so one doesnt really make up for another..</p>
<p>but a 650 wouldnt be that bad... its still considered competitive for most state schools..</p>