Emo4Life answered Tuesday March 29 2005, 9:39 pm: I don't know any exact names, but most community colleges will accept you no matter what...as long as you aren't a rapist, or serial killer. Hope I helped!!! [ Emo4Life's advice column | Ask Emo4Life A Question ]
soljette answered Tuesday March 29 2005, 9:33 pm: certain colleges will accept you regardless to whether or not you have straight a's. to be honest with you, i got kicked out of 3 high schools for fighting, and i never had straight a's, however, my grade average for each year in high school was an 80, but point is, i've got accepted to my number one choice for college, and the following two. i stressed sooo much that no schools were going to accept me because i got suspended over like 6 times, and fought a lot of girls, even got involved with cops, yet, they still took me in. and it wasn't like they are corny schools, if you ever heard of rosemont and cabrini college, which are catholic colleges, and west chester. anyway, sorry if i'm dragging on, but i believe that you shouldn't need to worry that you don't have straight a's. just look into the colleges that you want to go to, and fill out an application. just make sure you fill out a couple just in case you get reject for any reason. hey, if my anger management ass can get into a good college, than anyone can. ;] [ soljette's advice column | Ask soljette A Question ]
Look through them and see the requirements. Good luck. Sorry, but I have other things to do and I can't really do complete research, but I hope my answer was of some help. [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
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