Help a brotha out

<p>lol @ title. Anyways, I need help finding a good college that fits me. Thanks in advance guys :D .</p>

<p>GPA - 3.7 uw
Rank - N/A
ACT - 29 (retaking after studying in September)
State of Residency - CA
SAT 2 - Math II:750, Chem:680</p>

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<p>Anyways, here's what I'm looking for:
-A school that is sized around 2500-20000 kids (yes, a big range)
-Suburban/Urbanish; nothing that would have me stuck in traffic and breathing smoke from factories
-Good football team (I'm a big fanatic)
-Weather that reaches both extremes: hot and cold. I like the idea of having a good 4 seasons.
-Opportunity to travel abroad
-Nothing religiously affiliated
-Nice and friendly atmosphere
-Don't care whether public or private</p>

<p>If you can think of any other criteria to factor into your suggestions, please feel free to ask me. Thank you CC.</p>

<p>bump…</p>

<p>University of Michigan
Penn State University
University of Miami
University of Florida</p>

<p>What do you want to study?
How much can you afford to pay?
What is your EFC?</p>

<p>The man said the main requirement is football, that’s what is important :)</p>

<p>well how do u feel about state schools over 20,000? all the schools suggested by Analgin are over 20,000, except miami. also by good football team do u mean a big time D1 BCS program or just a good team in any division?
how about syracuse? i dont think their football teams have been great recently but it kinda fits the other criteria and you could def get in and maybe get some merit money. also boston college, if you’re willing to ignore that they’re catholic. i’ve heard that the catholic presence is not very strong there. if you are willing, and you get ur act up, then maybe notre dame</p>

<p>Good looks, Syracuse is a great school.</p>