i got deferred... now what?

<p>I just got a letter from uconn saying that i got deferred... Can anyone give me some stats of deferred accpetance rates or some info about being deferred....</p>

<p>based on my research, how the heck did you get deferred with a 3.5 gpa. alot of kids i know got in with a 3.2 but they're instate sooo</p>

<p>MMA989 whats your stats if you don't mind saying..</p>

<p>Here are my stats:
Asian
live in NJ</p>

<p>WGPA: 3.5
UWGPA: 3.4
Rank: 57/199 top 30%
SATs: 1070 (reading 480, math 590)
some honors classes</p>

<p>ECs:
National Honor Society - 1 year (Senior year).<br>
Milltown Recreation Soccer - 1 year (Senior year) - Volunteer Assitant Coach.<br>
National Youth Sports Coaches Association Clinic - Earned Coaches Certification.<br>
Spotswood High School Boys Soccer Team - 4 years - Varsity, JV Team Captain.<br>
Spotswood High School Boys Tennis Team - 4 years - Varsity, 4 years.
Octagon Community Service Club - 4 years.
Future Business Leaders of America Club - 4 years.
Math League - 4 years.
Spotswood Boys Travel Soccer Club - 4 years.
Spotswood High School Boys Winter Track Team - 2 years.
Science Olympiad/League - 1 year - Boomilever Co-Captain
Computer Science League - 1 year (Senior year) - Coordinator of a Fundraiser for the “March of Dimes."
History/Community Service Club - 1 year (Senior year).
Adventure Club - 1 year (Senior year).</p>

<p>Really Good Essay
Okay Recommendations</p>

<p>had a 3.8 gpa for my junior year</p>

<p>Senior yr course:
Probability/Statistics/Discrete Math
Honors Computer Programming
Honors Networking
Honors Physics
Honors Pre-Calculus
English World Literature
Honors Spanish 4</p>

<p>It's the SATs. If you were instate, you probably would have been accepted. But since you are out of state, the SAT's were too low for Early Action. You still have a really good shot regular though.</p>