answer:Once you apply to a school and get accepted, then you should apply for a scholarship. After all, what’s the sense of applying if you don’t get accepted? Most schools will tend to look at your overall grades since test scores such as SAT and ACT are being more and more de-emphasized (if there is such a word) by schools with your overall grades (GPA) and activities being more important. And, I know it sounds ridiculous, but schools are also looking at such things as your Facebook page and activity on social sites to insure you’re the type of student they want matriculating at their institution. As to the math scores – try to find a college with a good Liberal Arts program and try to get in there. Liberal Arts schools don’t emphasize Math as much as some others. I had the same problem – and 50 years later, I still can’t add 2 and 2 and come up with the correct answer – but I enrolled at a school with a strong Liberal Arts leaning, continued on after I got my Bachelor’s and now teach at a major university. However, a strong emphasis is being placed on Math more and more these days so it might be a bit more difficult to find a school that emphasizes the Liberal Arts (fields such as History, English, Theatre, Communications, Music and so on). They are out there – but it will be up to you to find them. Good Luck!