<p>Mom2collegekids: Yeah, that was my other concern with NYU. I reckon it’s still out, then.</p>
<p>I’ve been looking into the SUNYs, though. Financially, it doesn’t seem to be as horrible a burden, especially as compared to private colleges. The one I haven’t been able to find much about is Old Westbury, so does anyone know anything about it? Grade-wise, it seems I have a shot.</p>
<p>Also…does anyone know if the GPA limit for the Calgrants is weighted/unweighted? Because that would let me know which one I qualify for (A or B or C…)</p>
<p>My CalState GPA is 3.065…so, a bit lower, unfortunately.</p>
<p>hm…
I was thinking of either CSULA or CSU East Bay. Almost none of the CSUs are particularly easy to commute to (the nearest are all around 1.75-2 hours away by public transport, and my car is more than a little unreliable), but CSULA seems alright to get to. I’ve got a friend who lives in the area, and I could stay with him a few days a week to make it easier to get to.</p>
<p>Thanks, Hitch. :). I like the look of Muhlenberg, and it doesn’t seem as though my grades will automatically and unquestionably preclude me from getting in. Susquehanna, too. Ursinus wrote to me, I think, but I’ve got a really low GPA as compared to what they’ve accepted.</p>