In your opinion and I’m sure others, but not the case for many others. Splitting hairs. |
Check the relative acceptance rates, yield rates, USNWR rankings, and cross admit stats - all of which torpedo your position pretty thoroughly. |
UCLA actually doesn’t have much of a rah rah spirit. First, it’s crazy to compare UNC basketball to UCLA from a spirit perspective…not even close. Football would have 1000% more spirit if their stadium wasn’t the Rose Bowl. Kids go to some games, but then the bloom wears quickly when you have to commute an hour each way to a game. |
Good for you but the kid doesn’t want to study anthropology or literature, they want data science and economics or finance. You sound awful and judgy. How sad. |
If you for a moment step down from the high horse, one can study all about people and humanity without needing a major in psychology or anthropology or any of the majors you listed. All you need are a few courses. Major in art history and then hope the federal government bails you out with college loans. If not complain and whine about how funds are being cut from education. |
DP. This is a fruitless exercise when you have schools operating under different laws regarding in-state/OOS percentages and with significantly different costs. |
Exactly. |
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Stunned that (if?) your DD has gotten into those 3 schools out of state! Holy moly, what an achievement.
I am in New York and I would pick UVA because it is the closest. She will have a great experience at any of those fabulous schools! |
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All are fantastic. You can’t go wrong.
College is for getting out of your community, experiencing new people and places. Stretch yourself. UVA and UNC culture will be fairly similar. |
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What a great problem to have OP! Congrats to your DC.
I was an Econ major at Carolina OOS. I had a fantastic experience but from an education perspective and socially (being OOS at such an instate school). Econ is not part of the business school. I went on to get my JD/MBA at a different school, and work in finance/hedge fund. I make really good money and can't complain too much about my life today and I do attribute it to my foundation at UNC. Chapel Hill is a college town where the surrounding area is basically supporting the college. It's not too far from Raleigh or Durham (boo) if you want a bigger city for whatever reason. The school is pretty moderate/liberal and very socio-economically diverse. School spirit is HUGE. You are a Tar Heel for life. The student basketball ticket distribution system gives students points for every sports event they attend, the more points you earn the higher your chances are getting basketball tickets. It is a fantastic system because now the kids regularly attend women's basketball, baseball, lacrosse, softball, soccer, etc. It is a major part of their culture now. My experiences with UVA are all positive (I even lived for a summer there with some UVA friends, worked at the Biltmore). Charlottesville today is a bigger metropolitan area giving you access to pretty much everything you want. It is a very pretty campus. Academics have a great reputation. Student body seems a bit preppier and heavier into the greek system than UNC, if that matters. But I have never heard of anyone having a bad experience going there (then or now). I have a few friends who were athletes at UCLA and are still huge booster fans. They loved their experience. But California (especially LA) is a world all its own and maybe you love that and maybe you don't. Good luck with your choice. So exciting! |
UVA or UCLA, pick based on fit. UNC has far too high % instate and is not a target for econ/finance jobs (top banking or quant, or MBB level consulting) compared to the other two. None of the options are highest-targeted such as ivies or MIT, Duke etc but UNC is defo the weakest of the three available |
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My son was on campus this weekend for Honors Carolina. Despite a disappointing basketball season, the rah rah is off the charts. The students are so excited for Belichick next fall.
DS was also accepted to UVA but not considering it as we are instate and an Ivy, which he is giving serious consideration. |
only if in state |
| For everyone that is claiming one is so superior, I instantly discredit you. All of these are great, acting as if one is far above is so far from reality. Have a preference, sure, but they are peers! |