<p>Background info: I’m a good student who has pretty good standing. I got accepted to the Jackson Lab Summer Program as a junior and the Simons Program. If you’re familiar, you know that both are decently competitive, so it shows I am in good shape for applications. I got a Phi Beta Kappa award, am in high classes, and have been studying three languages throughout my high school career. I do track, started a linguistics club, and participate in a number of other clubs. </p>
<p>Unfortunately, I am not very good at math. My Math II subject test will probably be in the low 600s or maybe even high 500s.</p>
<p>I want to go into neurolinguistics (cognitive science) and was wondering if I had bother apply to colleges like Carnegie Mellon that have high math SATs.</p>