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The GPA most likely is fine, but Uconn is becoming a more competitive university and the 1600 out of 2400 may not be enough when compared to kids applying with higher scores.

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Q: Is it possible to get into UConn with a 3.3 GPA and a 1600 on a 2400 scale for the SAT?
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