<p>how hard it it to get into uconn?</p>
<p>Moderately Difficult:</p>
<p>This means that…</p>
<p>More than 75% of freshmen were in top 50% of their high school class and scored over 1010 on SAT I or over 18 on ACT </p>
<p>about 85% or fewer of all applicants accepted</p>
<p>Obviously you do not know your stuff. It really depends upon the program you are applying to. The average gpa I think is around a 3.5 and the average SAT is around a 1200. Overall acceptance rate is 50%. 35% of students were in top ten percent of class, 79% in top quarter, and 98% in top half. UConn is not easy to get into, and it is only getting harder.</p>
<p>depends on how you define it. Maybe 90% of the people that post on CC rightfully consider it a safety. Maybe 5% of the people in the world could.</p>
<p>If your in state its pretty much a safety for any average student.</p>
<p>recruited athelets should be shoo ins right? i have a 3.0 and 1070, and rectruited</p>
<p>If you really and truly are a recruited athlete at this D1 school, your stats are probably not a problem. You didn’t mention whether you are looking for (requiring?) D1 athletic scholarship money, or are planning to matriculate as a walk-on and are looking towards the UConn coach for a “tip”. But please search some of the other CC threads to note that the definition of “recruited” really varies. Many (but certainly not all) coaches promise kids early on that they are the number 1 or 2 recruit at their position, only to have all that apparent interest evaporate at the day of reckoning when promises have to be made.</p>
<p>I know this guy who wasn’t too bright but he got in…but he was a track champ.</p>