What are some good colleges?

<p>Hi, I'm here looking for some decent colleges that isn't really hard to get in, nothing in the IVY level or top 25. I'm interested in a major with math and science. Feel free to list any colleges that you think fits me. Thanks.
GPA 3.8
SAT: 1610 (but re taking it and it'll be 1800+ for sure after re take since I'm studying like crazy)</p>

<p>There are dozens, maybe hundreds of colleges that meet your criteria. You need to help us out by telling us more about what you are looking for-size, geographic preferences, culture, financial need, etc…</p>

<p>I guess west coast for geographic preferences. culture, race, sex, financial stuff i dont really worry about. I’m just looking for a decent college that i’ll be sure to get into. I think I’m going to become something with engineering, maybe chemical engineer? Thanks.</p>

<p>What is your home state? What can your parents afford?</p>

<p>nevada and money isn’t really a problem, im more worry about getting into one because my stats aren’t that great. just west coast, math and science program urban settlings. no male only college. Thanks</p>

<p>U of Oregon, Oregon State. Getting the SATs up would be key. Also try the ACT. Some people do much better on that.</p>

<p>Before you select colleges to apply to, do check with your parents about exactly how much they’re willing to pay each year for your college education. There are many disappointed students who thought that money didn’t matter, but found out that it did when April came, and parents said they couldn’t afford the colleges the student had applied to.</p>

<p>Your SAT scores are very low for chemical engineering.</p>

<p>try some state schools. We have a lot of great state schools here in California or even the UC schools. I’m sure they would have what you are looking for.</p>

<p>^^^</p>

<p>SATs are too low for the UCs.</p>

<p>I think you need to expand your geography.</p>

<p>Are you saying that your family is affluent and that they have said that they will pay $50k per year for wherever you get into?</p>