<p>what colleges accept around a 75 gpa unweighed</p>
<p>A lot of them do. It’s not just a matter of that, however. What sort of environment do you want or prefer?</p>
<p>What do you plan on majoring in? What are your SAT scores?</p>
<p>If you don’t mind the northeast, look into schools like the SUNY system in New York, also there is Syracuse University in NY, Hollins in Virgina, Russel Sage in NY (Russel Sage is all women), Arcadia in PA, Alfred State in NY. If you want the south look into the State Universities like Central Flordia University. If you want the west look into schools like Northern Arizona University, University of San Diego, Washington State University.</p>
<p>community college you’ll get rejected everywher elese</p>
<p>jk</p>
<p>Narcissa has a point though. Community College could allow you to get a strong GPA o you could transfer to a good college or university.</p>
<p>I know this discussion board is intended to help with college and stuff, but isn’t that question a bit broad? A GPA is not nearly enough information to make a conclusion.</p>
<p>zenythz, i asked the OP in my 1rst post on this topic for SAT scores</p>
<p>you should apply to that one college in california, i heard it’s good.</p>
<p>^^^ Lol—it’s called Berkeley. (Or perhaps UCLA…those are two good ones in CA)</p>
<p>Zenythz, You forgot Stanford, CalTech and USC.</p>
<p>^^^ Ooops…sorry =)</p>
<p>where do you want to be and what do you want to major in?
and what about EC’s and SAT’s?
The best thing to do is probably use the matchmaker thing on collegeboard.com. you can put in your gpa, location, major, etc. and it will come up with a bunch for you.
good luck!</p>
<p>ps- to the third poster: syracuse is hard to get into with a 3.5!</p>
<p>I know that, but if the OP has stellar SAT’s or EC’s or some major hook its a possibility.</p>
<p>Harvard, Yale, Princeton, MIT, Stanford, University of Phoenix</p>