<p>I agree with a previous responder- GO FOR IT! However, like other people have stated, transferring to an ivy is tough regardless of test score and GPA. </p>
<p>In your case, I think you should look into liberal arts schools, test optional schools, and public schools. Namely, the ones in your state. I think they will be more forgiving of a local student who is working multiple jobs and (possibly) paying her way through college. I know this is the case in Los Angeles, where hundreds of cc kids are accepted to both USC and UCLA because they are genuinely hard working people. Also, they can’t necessarily afford to move elsewhere (more the case for UCLA). </p>
<p>Some schools also have joint programs with other states. I know that for UMich Ann Arbor, students from Missouri pay less in tuition (in between in-state and out of state. much closer to in state prices). If this is the case with a school in a neighboring state to yours, they also will be more forgiving. </p>
<p>Best of luck!</p>
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