You would need a score of at least 31, but that doesn't guarantee it. You still have to compete for it.
The Kentucky men's basketball team has won seven national championships, won in 1948, 1949, 1951, 1958, 1978, 1996 and 1998.
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65% live off campus and commute to school
Thirteen University of Kentucky basketball players have worn number 44. Notable among them were All-Americans Cotton Nash and Dan Issel.
No. Joan Lunden earned a Liberal Arts degree from Sacramento State University as well as studying Spanish and Anthropology at the Universidad de Las Americas in Mexico City, Mexico.
Tubby Smith, now the coach of the Minnesots Golden Gophers.
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In 1909, a coach commented that the football team had "fought like wildcats" on the field. People liked the nickname and it was eventually adopted by the University.
Depends on what you are referring to.
If you are talking about having a 1.3 GPA for the previous semester and a 2.3 the following semester, yes, it is certainly possible and probably easier then you would think.
If you are talking about going from a 1.3 overall to a 2.3 overall, it would be pretty hard. If your 1.3 is based on a single semester, then it would be possible if you got a 3.3 to bring the overall up to a 2.3 in one semester. If it is based on more than one semester, no, you wouldn't be able to do it in one.
The University of Kentucky operates on a semester system.
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University of Kentucky College of Design was created in 1964.
Yes there are many famous people who attended the University of Kentucky.
To name a few: Pat Riley, William Lipscomb, Brandon Webb, Jamal Mashburn, John Wall, Mark Berger, Robert A. Bryan.