Given these stats, UNC is not happening for him. |
Agreed without something else really compelling. From out of state it requires near Ivy-level stats. |
Thanks for the display of kindness, respect, and open mindedness. Do you have a sign at your home that says "hate has no home here". |
Do what you want - how can we possibly predict the future?
What are you looking for in your post? |
Did you make the same comment to the post that one responded to? |
DP Of course they do. They are probably all about “equity” too, until it affects their kids school. Wanna bus in the poors? Hells no! |
Of course not. A post that merely says “conservatives!” is not one flying off the handle. Using “racist bigoted a$$” as a comeback to an innocuous post definitely is. |
Definitely a "COEXIST" decal on the back of the Tesla. |
That's the shot. The chaser is the false sense of moral superiority. |
One kid that I know of from our school (public in DC) got in last year.
I've heard that one issue is a massive divergence between the in-state majority and the OOS students in terms of test scores, GPA, etc. |
And a “Trust Science” sign even though we now know how much we were lied to about the “science.” |
OOS has an 8% acceptance rate. You need Ivy stats while sitting beside a majority of in-state students who probably don't have close to the same stats (over 40% acceptance rate). At that point, why not apply to the top privates instead? |
OP here. I guess our son doesn’t have “ivy stats”. Though he is in an IB program and doing some great community service. Will put UNC CH in the category of big reach! |
Exactly. If you're good enough for UNC OOS, you can probably get better peer quality elsewhere. |
Unless money is an issue. Then the ivies aren’t an equivalent option. But I’d say that the kid is more likely to get into UVA (not very likely but more likely) than UNC. At lower cost. Odds of uva admission are higher. |