UConn Storrs- How Worried Should I Be?

<p>Male of Bangladeshi descent living in Connecticut</p>

<p>2010 on SATs (680 reading; 670 Math; 660 Writing; single-sitting, retaking in October)</p>

<p>3.5 WEIGHTED GPA (3.2 unweighted, slacked off sophomore and junior year)</p>

<p>4.3 weighted GPA 1st marking period of senior year (3 APs; 2 regular rigor courses (school no longer offers them in Honors) ; and 1 show choir class); I expect the entirety of my first semester to look like that)</p>

<p>ECs-
Model UN- senior year
Varsity Tennis- sophomore, junior, and senior year
Show choir- junior and senior year (selective and highly acclaimed)
Volunteered regularly for Foodshare during summer
Masonicare registered volunteer
Internship senior year for local congressman
Local church soup kitchen most Mondays
Currrently working at local restaurant- approx. 4 months; 20 hrs./week</p>

<p>Also, my father was a professor at a different university, and currently sponsors senior projects to engineering students for UConn (probably doesn't affect anything, but couldn't hurt)</p>

<p>I know UConn has been getting more and more selective, and I know many of my friends who've had worse stats and been accepted, but have also heard just as many horror stories of people with higher stats getting rejected. UConn is my first choice, how concerned should I be?</p>

Update: Accepted into UConn’s College of Engineering!

Also: ended first semester senior year with a 4.2 W GPA and upped my SATs from a 1350 CR/M to a 1410 CR/M