Assistance with Colleges...again?

<p>Hi! I was here a couple of months ago asking for advice about choosing a better lists of colleges based off my low scores. I've made a list 7 colleges. I've even applied to some that I was hanging on with hope and chance. But so far here's what i've been denied and accepted to:</p>

<p>ACCEPTED:
Kennesaw State*
Valdosta State
Georgia Southern*</p>

<p>DENIED:
UGA
GSU</p>

<p>WAITING:
St. John's
UWG</p>

<p>*I met their GPA requirements but not their SAT requirements. So, they stated if I went their summer program from 6/27-7/27 then I would be accepted to the school. I would also like to add that my SAT went up 40 points but only in my CR. So 1380 SAT, 20 in ACT.
*Kennesaw State wanted to test my math. I sent them my ACT (Math:18)</p>

<p>(I know in the past post, someone said I wouldn't get in to UGA and GSU. Even my counselor said I was a wasting my time...)</p>

<p>So, getting to the point. I just finished viewing Valdosta and I like the school. I think it's fits me well as far as location. I'm supposed to visit UWG a week after the next. So at this point i'm teeter tottering between the two. I just want to pick the one with a nice theater program, where I can fit in. I don't want to pick one and then realize I've made a mistake. On top of that i'm still sticking to my plan of transferring to NYU.</p>

<p>May you please help me choose? Thank You :)</p>

<p>i suggest you talk to students in the theater program of both schools</p>

<p>I didn’t get a chance to ask the students because they were in class. Though I could’ve talked to someone who was in charge. My guide told me that they held 9 productions a year and they have 3 stages…</p>

<p>Solicit some advise from your parents. They know you best. And they may be paying the bills too…</p>

<p>I asked my dad and he’s seen both. He recommends I go to Valdosta because it’s farthest away from home and he said it seems to suit me better than the others. He also said he doesn’t want me living close to home because he wants me to learn how to be an adult and not try to come home when something “upsetting” happens or something like that…</p>