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How competitive is U of Kentucky?

Hey, folks. Been doing some deep diving and discovered that U of Kentucky may be a good fit for me. But I'm a little stressed about their acceptance rate. Anyone here who can shed some light?

2 months ago

The University of Kentucky is a relatively popular school with an acceptance rate that hovers around 94%, making it fairly accessible from an admissions perspective. It's important to understand, though, provided this high acceptance rate, the school's academic performance varies widely.

Like many universities with a high acceptance rate, U of Kentucky has a broad range of students. You will find some who were academic superstars in high school and others who may not have been. Your individual experience will inevitably depend on your major, the courses you take, and the specific group of peers you interact with.

To help you gauge where you'd fall within their student body, the reported middle 50% ACT score range for enrolled students is 23-29. GPA-wise, the average high school GPA of Kentucky's admitted students is around 3.60 on the 4.0 scale. If your academic credentials are within or above these ranges, your chances of admission are fairly high.

Of course, U of Kentucky, like many higher ed institutions, will look at more than just your grades and test scores. Your personal statement, extracurricular activities, and other aspects of your application will also be taken into consideration. If you believe you would be a good fit at U of Kentucky, it could be worth your while to apply, keeping in mind all aspects of your application.

2 months ago

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