You could take a look at the list of no-test and test-optional institutions: http://fairtest.org/university/optional
When you write that you are a bad tester, is this something that you have known about for years? If so, trot yourself down to your guidance office and get yourself evaluated for slow processing and other issues in the dyslexia family. Yup, bad standardized test scores coupled with excellent classroom grades can be a big waving red flag for that kind of learning difference. Pretty sure it is not a learning difference? Then get some help with your test-taking strategies and sort through the possibility of test anxiety. Those have different work-arounds, but testing is something you want to get a handle on before you go to college.