Hopeless to college

<p>An SAT of 2150 is not hopeless. Whoever told you that is someone you need to stop paying attention to.</p>

<p>As for the notion that an Ivy education is the only way to be happy, well you need to drop that too. Your GPA, test scores, and ECs will get you into many of the 3,000 colleges and universities in the US, some that are fully Ivy-peers in quality. Find out what your parents will commit to pay for your education, and work on a list that is realistically affordable.</p>

<p>If you are a US applicant, your GPA and test scores qualify you for Automatic Full Ride scholarships at a number of places, and make you competitive for others. If you get your own money for your education, it won’t matter one bit what your parents think.
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<p>Lastly (well maybe this should have been first), do your best to pull yourself together and go get some help with your depression. Until that is under control, nothing in your life will look as good as it really is.</p>