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Just curious, why is that a good thing? Familiarity with the test? Isn't there some kind of discounting your score if you take too often?
It gives him more chances to get the score he needs. Not sure if this is still a thing, but you used to be able to "super-score" your SAT's. So in other words you could take it multiple times and compile your best scores in each section (math / reading etc..) for the greatest score.
 
Thanks all. Been a while since I dealt with this and seems like there is much more subtly.
 
Still can but the school does see your test history.

However when I applied to schools in 2006 I took it twice and took my math from one exam and English from another and combined.

Still applies.
 
Isn't there some kind of discounting your score if you take too often?

My guess is that this applies far more to "gen. pop" admissions than athletes trying to qualify.
 
Yes, but if he declares for the draft to test the waters in the spring which is almost a guarantee, people here will lose their minds lol
But he should. Any kid that can should go and get feedback
 
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Just curious, why is that a good thing? Familiarity with the test? Isn't there some kind of discounting your score if you take too often?
Most schools super score now. Doesn't matter how many times you take test. They take your best score from each section and total it up.
 
What I wonder is if he was in danger of failing a class or two and it was going to mess up his GPA, therefore making him have to get an even higher SAT score? By quitting before the end of the semester, he nullifies those grades...
just a theory.
The only reason to do a PG year would be to boost your GPA and get a better crack at the SATs.
If you knew the GPA was going to be an issue, you would end that immediately.
 
no, there are only benefits. you get to take the highest score on each section and add them together. So if you get a 500 on the reading and 400 on math, then retake it and get 400 on the reading and 500 on math, you get to submit a 500 reading/500 math

Holy crap, really? When did that come about? Old man yelling at clouds over here.
 
Is it just me or has UConn been involved in an excessive amount of odd recruit/transfer scenarios over the past few years?

-Hamidou Diallo
-Diamond Stone
-Sid Wilson
-Kasongo
-Zach Brown
-MAL

Nothing ever comes easy or is very straight forward.

Add Akok to the list. I'm sure I'm forgetting some.
 
Weird quote from Amore since it's contradictory (not going to predict, predicts anyway) and goes against those most in know on recruiting (Rivals, 247):

All UConn’s 13 scholarships are taken right now. Maybe Akok intends to pick a school on his list of five, or someone else entirely, or he could change his mind and go to another prep school. Maybe he tries to go pro in the spring. No point predicting here, but his road does not seem to be leading to Storrs.

Five takeaways from a routine win on a newsy day for the UConn men
 
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Weird quote from Amore since it's contradictory (not going to predict, predicts anyway) and goes against those most in know on recruiting (Rivals, 247):

All UConn’s 13 scholarships are taken right now. Maybe Akok intends to pick a school on his list of five, or someone else entirely, or he could change his mind and go to another prep school. Maybe he tries to go pro in the spring. No point predicting here, but his road does not seem to be leading to Storrs.

Five takeaways from a routine win on a newsy day for the UConn men

That's what you call a lazy conclusion.
 
Weird quote from Amore since it's contradictory (not going to predict, predicts anyway) and goes against those most in know on recruiting (Rivals, 247):

All UConn’s 13 scholarships are taken right now. Maybe Akok intends to pick a school on his list of five, or someone else entirely, or he could change his mind and go to another prep school. Maybe he tries to go pro in the spring. No point predicting here, but his road does not seem to be leading to Storrs.

Five takeaways from a routine win on a newsy day for the UConn men
Not to be mean but Amore probably knows less than most people here do.
 
What I wonder is if he was in danger of failing a class or two and it was going to mess up his GPA, therefore making him have to get an even higher SAT score? By quitting before the end of the semester, he nullifies those grades...
just a theory.
The only reason to do a PG year would be to boost your GPA and get a better crack at the SATs.
If you knew the GPA was going to be an issue, you would end that immediately.
Kids do post grad years all the time before going to college. Jalen Adams did the same thing at Brewster
 
Weird quote from Amore since it's contradictory (not going to predict, predicts anyway) and goes against those most in know on recruiting (Rivals, 247):

All UConn’s 13 scholarships are taken right now. Maybe Akok intends to pick a school on his list of five, or someone else entirely, or he could change his mind and go to another prep school. Maybe he tries to go pro in the spring. No point predicting here, but his road does not seem to be leading to Storrs.

Five takeaways from a routine win on a newsy day for the UConn men

People who are focused on current available scholarships are focused on the wrong thing.
 
I dunno. This whole thing is so screwy.

I just don’t see how it’s working out for him to come here and I think people are going through ridiculous levels of mental gymnastics to prove otherwise. I get it, the whole thing seems weird based on insider takes and him showing up as a non scholarship member of the cheerleading team the past few weeks, but these kids, guys. This stuff happens a lot.

I’ve also had my fill of PSA dinks. At this point, if he comes - great; is he doesn’t I’m almost totally agnostic at this point.
 
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Weird quote from Amore since it's contradictory (not going to predict, predicts anyway) and goes against those most in know on recruiting (Rivals, 247):

All UConn’s 13 scholarships are taken right now. Maybe Akok intends to pick a school on his list of five, or someone else entirely, or he could change his mind and go to another prep school. Maybe he tries to go pro in the spring. No point predicting here, but his road does not seem to be leading to Storrs.

Five takeaways from a routine win on a newsy day for the UConn men
I'm inclined to believe that if Akok wants to come here for the spring semester, both parties can and will find a way to make it happen.

I'm also inclined to believe that Amore knows much more than I do.

But I could be wrong on both accounts.
 
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Weird quote from Amore since it's contradictory (not going to predict, predicts anyway) and goes against those most in know on recruiting (Rivals, 247):

All UConn’s 13 scholarships are taken right now. Maybe Akok intends to pick a school on his list of five, or someone else entirely, or he could change his mind and go to another prep school. Maybe he tries to go pro in the spring. No point predicting here, but his road does not seem to be leading to Storrs.

Five takeaways from a routine win on a newsy day for the UConn men
Can someone explain how he comes to Storrs in January unless he pays his own way for a semester? If he does pay his own for a semester and play (like Drummond) that certainly is not in the "spirit" of the 13 schollie limit. I personally don't like the idea of him playing this year under that scenario only in 2019-2020 with a schollie.
 
Kids do post grad years all the time before going to college. Jalen Adams did the same thing at Brewster
Agreeed. But usually you do it to improve your qualifications or to grow more. If you’re going to hurt yourself, why would you continue it?
 
Can someone explain how he comes to Storrs in January unless he pays his own way for a semester? If he does pay his own for a semester (like Drummond) that certainly is not in the "spirit" of the 13 schollie limit. I'm all for UConn making a statement this year but not if it means future issues.

That makes no sense. If he pays his own way, he pays his own way. That is 100% legitimate. No one should have ANY problem with that.

If someone gets booted off the team to make room for him, I'd understand, but be disappointed.
 
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That makes no sense. If he pays his own way, he pays his own way. That is 100% legitimate. No one should have ANY problem with that.

If someone gets booted off the team to make room for him, I'd understand, but be disappointed.
Really, a top 40 prospect paying his own way seems legit? You don't think Drummond paying his own way wasn't fuel for the NCAA when they came after us before. I'm all for UConn doing damage in the tourney this year but not at the expense of future program health. If the NCAA gives us a blessing then fine otherwise seems troublesome.
 
Can someone explain how he comes to Storrs in January unless he pays his own way for a semester? If he does pay his own for a semester and play (like Drummond) that certainly is not in the "spirit" of the 13 schollie limit. I personally don't like the idea of him playing this year under that scenario only in 2019-2020 with a schollie.
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Really, a top 40 prospect paying his own way seems legit? You don't think Drummond paying his own way wasn't fuel for the NCAA when they came after us before. I'm all for UConn doing damage in the tourney this year but not at the expense of future program health. If the NCAA gives us a blessing then fine otherwise seems troublesome.

If his family is struggling financially like someone here has indicated, he'd probably earn quite a bit of financial aid. Then there are student loans for the remaining amount, most of which you don't have to repay until you graduate or leave school.
 
Is it just me or has UConn been involved in an excessive amount of odd recruit/transfer scenarios over the past few years?

-Hamidou Diallo
-Diamond Stone
-Sid Wilson
-Kasongo
-Zach Brown
-MAL

Nothing ever comes easy or is very straight forward.

Add Akok to the list. I'm sure I'm forgetting some.
Not just the past few years. Calhoun would do just about anything to bring in top tier talent.
 
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