Which one?

I want to go to go anywhere… any college that will accept 3.0 weighted gpa but with 1020 old sat score???

What state are you a resident of?

PA

What about some of the public Us in-state like Slippery Rock or Kutztown? Google Common Data Set and look at section C to see what average scores/grades are accepted.

What is your budget?

it don’t matter

With just your scores and grades, and the fact that you seem on okay on the financial side, I would suggest looking at some of the publics that are less competitive for admission. I’m not sure how your stats line up, but what about the University of New Mexico or New Mexico State if the Southwest appeals? Maybe Utah State? Arkansas or Missouri or Mississippi? Missouri is struggling to fill up it’s classes these days. Kansas is in Lawrence, which is supposed to be a great college town (have not been there). Wyoming is really on a high plateau in the wild wild west. Northern Arizona University is in Flagstaff, a very cool Rocky Mountain town, about 1.5 hours from the Grand Canyon. It is actually snowy and cold in the winter, and has a completely different physical environment than Phoenix, just a few hours to the south. What about Western Carolina or Appalachian State in NC? Both good schools.

Most of these state flagships would give you access to research facilities. You’d have big time sports and probably lots otherwise to do. Good luck!

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Can you clarify?

Have your parents said that they’ll pay $45k per year for any school? Or were you thinking you’d borrow all the costs?

both

As a student, you can only borrow $5500 your first year.

Please write in full sentences, these people are volunteering their time to help you.

@beigenr please provide more info. By giving minimal info/answers, it takes too much time to adequately help you.

How much will your parents pay EACH year. YOU can only borrow $5,500 as a freshman…that won’t go very far when the bill is $45k or $60k per year.

1020 old SAT? The one out of 2400?

That sounds like community college to firm up your academic skills, then transfer. Or, does your SAT not reflect your ability (dyslexia or something)?