Am I screwed? (not a chance me)

<p>My two SAT scores are as follows:</p>

<p>March 2011:</p>

<p>Reading: 610
Math: 600
Writing: 680
Total: 1890</p>

<p>May 2011:</p>

<p>Reading: 590
Math: 680
Writing: 610
Total: 1880</p>

<p>The University of Wisconsin-Madison states that they consider the “Single Highest Test Date.” I am applying as a computer science major so obviously my math score is most important. Will I be in a tight position because my math scores are so drastically different and because the lower one is in the highest test date? Will they even look at all scores when making a decision?</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>Some colleges “super-score”, which means they’ll take your highest scores from each subcategory. That means you’d have:</p>

<p>Reading: 610
Writing: 680
Math: 680
Total: 1970</p>

<p>I don’t know if UWM does this, but you could ask their admission office.</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>

<p>I question whether or not you even read my original post.</p>