<p>Right now, I am a senior with a 2.0 GPA and an SAT score of 1820. I have a really low GPA mainly due to my problems with focusing and organization. I also didn't try hard enough my last three years. Right now, I don't know what college I can go to with my low GPA. I can't go to community college since I am currently attending an international school and my family is not going back to the US until 3 years. Is there any college that will accept me with my low GPA?</p>
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<p>“I can’t go to community college since I am currently attending an international school and my family is not going back to the US until 3 years.”</p>
<p>There are a number of community colleges that have on-campus residence halls, and there are others that have housing offices that will help students find off-campus places to live. So yes, you could go to a community college.</p>
<p>Use any of the college-matching search engines to look for 2-year public colleges with housing. Be sure to include all three of those factors so that the results contain only community colleges with housing.</p>
<p>Since you report that you have serious difficulties with your focus and organization, you may be best off at a place like [Landmark</a> College](<a href=“http://www.landmark.edu/]Landmark”>http://www.landmark.edu/) where you will have help learning to work around your issues so that you are really ready for that 4-year college/university later on.</p>