<p>Take a look at the University of Vermont...</p>
<p>Ok, I will. BTW Northstarmom My parents are fine with me wanting to experience something out of state, I've talked with them numerous times about it. Their plan is basically wherever I go, I eventually after college and grad school have to pay them back 50% of the cost of my college. Also, when I said $10,000-15,000 I meant per year, thats as much as they want to pay.</p>
<p>Take a look at this site because your scores are high enough to get you decent merit aid at some schools in regions that you're interested in: <a href="http://www.guaranteed-scholarships.com/%5B/url%5D">http://www.guaranteed-scholarships.com/</a></p>
<p>Although this list is officially for National Merit Scholarships, it also provides info about scholarships tied to high SAT scores, something that you have. As a person who has served on scholarship committees, I also would bet that the colleges would be flexible about gpa when faced with an applicant whose SAT scores are far above their average. :)</p>
<p>So do you think that I would get into UNH, UVT, U-Montana, U-Minnesota, U-Conn, WVU, U-Oregon, Oregon State, Washington State, U-Idaho, UC-Boulder, CSU (Fort Collins) or U-Wyoming</p>
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