go to aacc. get your shit together. get a 3.0 and prented like you do some extracurriculars. most places will let you in. they won't give you money as a transfer, usually. but i guess you'll probably be looking at big schools up north (i say this not because i think you belong there, because i think if you tried you could do better, but for the sake of hockey, that's where you'd want to be), you'd probably have scores and hopefully the grades after a year at aacc far enough above their averages they'd offer you some merit money. and if you're living independantly and filing your own taxes by then, you might get need-based aid, too. if you want help with college stuff, please ask. i like planning other people's lives when i'm not busy planning mine.
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idk how it works anywhere other than california, but it's worth a shot.
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get your shit together.
get a 3.0 and prented like you do some extracurriculars.
most places will let you in.
they won't give you money as a transfer, usually.
but i guess you'll probably be looking at big schools up north (i say this not because i think you belong there, because i think if you tried you could do better, but for the sake of hockey, that's where you'd want to be), you'd probably have scores and hopefully the grades after a year at aacc far enough above their averages they'd offer you some merit money.
and if you're living independantly and filing your own taxes by then, you might get need-based aid, too.
if you want help with college stuff, please ask. i like planning other people's lives when i'm not busy planning mine.
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