Probably a community college will take you.
Do 2 years there...get your head out of your @ss and do well then you may be able to transfer.
2007-09-04 03:18:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Community College
2007-09-04 03:18:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on what your ACT scores are.
Also, you might have to settle for a 2-year
community college if you're not accepted to a
4-year school. If you do good at the 2-year school,
you can transfer to a 4-year.
2007-09-04 03:19:21
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answered by sum4182girl 3
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If you don't want to go to a community college (most of which won't have dorms), there are a few schools which have what is called "open enrollment". You only need to have graduated from high school to get in, but then you have to prove yourself worthy of a college education once you are there.
2007-09-04 03:21:18
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answered by neniaf 7
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I had lots of Cs and Ds (NOT PROUD of TODAY) in high School and went to College later, and it was tough because I still had some old bad sutdy habbits.
The longer you wait the harder it will be later to attend College.
2007-09-04 05:03:07
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answered by gretsch16pc 6
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girl you can go to middlesex county college. anyone with a pulse can go there! or brookdale. you get good grades for two years and you transfer with credits to a state school. actually, brookdale has a lot of professors who also teach at rutgers so it would be so easy to go from UCLA- (university closeset to the lincfroft area) that would be brookdale-to Rugters. that's what i did!!
2007-09-04 03:21:00
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answered by phlygirl 3
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depends on how bad you want it!
i was a B student
involved in sports and clubs all four years
even threw in some volunteer work my senior year
and didn't get accepted to any of my top choices!
afterwards i realized i didn't make myself stand out ... i just blended in with everyone else trying hard
2007-09-04 03:22:03
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answered by samsam04 2
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you can get into college, but only to redo ur highschool grades b4 u do other subjects unless u have five a-c passes
well thats how it works here anyway
2007-09-04 03:19:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Reality check: If you are a minority, your chances increase.
2007-09-04 03:20:09
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answered by wigginsray 7
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bepends on what school but probably yes
2007-09-04 03:18:53
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answered by bluedogmet 2
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