<p>I’d have your daughter concentrate on practicing for the math part of the SAT. Were you able to get the question and answer service so that you could actually see the problems she got wrong? I found it’s often quite interesting - my older son for instance (who had a fantastic math score), nevertheless, lost points in math every time. Why? Because he’d misread the questions or do really boneheaded things like leave out steps on problems a fourth grader could do. Remember if she doesn’t like her May or June scores, there’s another chance in the fall.</p>
<p>But as others have pointed out, lopsided scores are not uncommon and there are plenty of colleges that will forgive one bad score if the rest of the application is solid.</p>