University of Pittsburgh Chances (do I need to re-take the SATs?)

<p>I plan on applying to the University of Pittsburgh to be a pre-med Bio/Japanese double major sometime next month. My SATs are very low in the math section, so I was wondering if I should re-take them before I apply.</p>

<p>High School GPA: 3.9 unweighted (close to as many AP and honors classes as my small school offers) </p>

<p>College GPA: 4.0
Attend Clarion University through Jump Start program. College Writing: A. Principles of Sociology: A. American History 1877-Present: A. Medicine And Literature: A. </p>

<p>(During the summer) Anatomy and Physiology I: A. Anatomy and Physiology II: A. </p>

<p>Freshman and Sophomore Class President.
Vice-pres of NHS Junior year.
President of NHS Senior year.
Won two medals in Science Olympiad.
Attended a health career camp.
Two years as a junior counselor at camp for children with heart defects.
Combined 140-ish volunteer hours.
Letters of recommendation from college professor/doctor. </p>

<p>SAT:
Critical Reading: 660
Writing: 630
Math: 560</p>