<p>My GPA is 3.69
My SAT on the 1600 scale is 1100 and a 1680 on the 2400.
I take two college courses (AP) and all the rest honors and accelerated.
I have an impressive resume, as I take part in leadership roles, sports, clubs, jobs, etc..
What is my change in getting into UConn?</p>
<p>Reach due to GPA and too low SAT. </p>
<p>I think you’re high school transcript is on point. It sounds like your chances of being admitted are very high. Perhaps you should list some E.C’s. so that other users can give you a more specific and detailed response.</p>
<p>Chance me back
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<p>it’s a reach - odds that you won’t get in, because your GPA is good with course rigor, but your SAT score is very low. Unless there’s a reason for that (English isn’t your native language, low performing school) it’d be a problem. In addition, admission to large state universities is less holistic than smaller schools and rests mostly on GPA X SAT- so if your strength is in your ECs in equal measure as course rigor, look for private colleges that you like, where admission is more holistic. Right now, your SAT scores are below the bottom 25% threshold, and students in that group are always students the university wants: legacies, students who’ve overcome obstacles, athletes…
What other colleges are you applying to?</p>
<p>Your GPA looks good for UConn, but your standardized test scores are low. If you have time, maybe try taking the ACTs in December (might go better for you) and apply regular decision? Currently I’d say the school is a low reach.</p>
<p>UDel is my number 1</p>