Do these SAT scores send the wrong message?

<p>On my first SAT, I got 730 CR, 710 Math, 770 Writing (2210 composite). I retook to see if I could improve any of the sections, especially CR which had a harsh curve the first time (-3 was 730). I didn’t expect and increase, but I did get one. I got 800 CR, 720 Math, and 800 Writing. (Much better curve, -2 was an 800 for CR). While I’m glad I got perfect scores on reading and writing, I’m worried that the 80 point difference between those scores and my math score will send the wrong message, suggesting I don’t pay attention to math or am not good at it. Should I be worried that colleges will see it this way? I’m not planning to pursue a career in math, if that helps.</p>

<p>No. 1520 is an excellent combined score for M+Cr. 2320 is competitive for any university.</p>

<p>No, they’re perfectly fine. I’m pretty sure they will take the superscore.</p>

<p>A for effort. F for confidence.</p>