Which Graduate Schools admit students with modest GPA and not so good GRE scores?

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I opened this blog to help anyone who is preparing for his GRE exam.
I remember myself when I started - I was so lost and in such a panic.
Luckily I got this great Gre guide that helped me a lot
So study hard and good luck!
I don’t really know which factors play the heaviest role when being consider for admission at Graduate Programs. My parents never went to Graduate School. I plan to apply to an Architecture Graduate Program this fall, my college GPA is somewhat decent (3.98), I have no work experience (except as a freelancer), I could get five excellent letters of recommendation. Seven out of seven college level instructors who interviewed me with gave me letter grade ‘A’ in my Portfolio. I have not taken the GRE but I do horrible in these kind of tests. I plan to apply to college in a school in TX but I’m happy to consider any other school that might give me a chance. My resume isn’t the most impressive either. My biggest accomplishment might be haven gotten college credit for an electrical engineering course from Rochester Institute of Technology when I was a sophomore in high school. What might be a good choice for me where they are more or less flexible on admission decisions and yet they offer a good array of opportunities to excel?
Taliesin. They will take anyone who can afford to pay.