Looking for good colleges in New England or California?

<p>I though colelge look at what your school submits, like if you school weights, they submit weighted, if they don’t, they submit unweighted. </p>

<p>For example, UC uses the UC GPA system, honors and AP classes add a whole point to your GPA from what I here. So a B in a AP class is like a A normally right?</p>

<p>I do plan to raise my GPA a lot. But it still is snowy since a grade like a A in my Honor/AP classes are worth 6 credits, compared to the normal 5.
Also is GPA just a flat 4,3,2,1…etc Or is like a B+ worth more then a B. A+ more then an A?</p>

<p>I am iffy on Merced as well. It seem…broken at the moment. It is nice that it is new and it may get better in 2 years, but it is still seems too new. It has 1700 people and 89 professors…That is like a large high school. The area is nice though…</p>

<p>I would really like to go to California to tour a lot of these places, but it is just so much money right now…Maybe if I am accepted, I’ll check it out.</p>

<p>Also, Is ED allowed for OOS in UCal?</p>

<p>I am looking a Colorado-Boulder and Texas A&M. Boulder has Weinem and Texas A&M works a lot with Berkeley and National Labs on Physic and CS.
I have also been looking at Purdue.</p>