Great CR and W, but poor M; does this reduce my chances? (old SAT)

I have taken the old SAT three times, of which my highest single sitting was 2250 (800CR, 680M, 770W)

Superscoring (taking the highest score across the three sections) leaves me with a score of 2310 (800 CR, 710M, 800W)

Does the lopsidedness/low math score reduce my chances anywhere? (especially the UCs like Berkeley which does not superscore, so they will take my 680M)

I have gotten almost all A’s in AP/honors math classes, if that matters.

Thanks!

Also, my intended major for most schools is economics or business admin. At USC, however, (applying as national merit semifinalist) I am applying as a computer science/business admin major, which falls under the Viterbi School of Engineering, for my first choice. Are my chances here hurt because of my low sat math?