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[quote=Anonymous]East coaster here and my child had the same choices last year so we attended all three accepted students days. All three have strong academics, fun sports, and student spirit. Here are a few insights: UNC: Felt overwhelmingly North Carolinian—not that there is anything wrong with people from North Carolina but 80%+ are in-state and it’s not that big of a state so it just didn’t feel very diverse. The campus is really nice/clean. Greek life but not too big. Great location for internships/jobs in the research triangle. Ok food. Have to figure out second year housing in the fall. UVA: Felt more diverse than UNC with only 65% in-state. Strongest admitted students day—really spirited with the marching band and acapella singers. Tons of tradition. Biggest Greek life (can be pro or con). Have to figure out second year housing in fall if don’t want to stay in dorms (can be hard if you haven’t made friends yet). Beautiful campus but very limited food choices and just not great food on campus. Charlottesville has restaurants and shops but maybe not the same job opportunities as Chapel Hill or Los Angeles. UCLA: Where my child chose to go. Super diverse; 75% are from CA but CA is a huge diverse state. Great food. 4 years guaranteed housing (although majority triples which are small). Most second years continue to live on campus but if you don’t, you can wait until late spring to work out off-campus housing. Although average acerage of campus is smaller than UVA, it feels bigger. It’s always crowded—students have to hustle for everything as there are a lot of people who all want activities, clubs, classes, jobs, etc. It doesn’t feel competitive though—there is more of a “we’re all in this together” vibe. Greek life is small—plenty of people if you want to join but not a biggie if you don’t. Rush is lower key. Westwood is a cool college town but does have a higher number of homeless than UVA/UNC which do sometimes make their way on to campus. Protests were also reportedly an issue last year, but they have been promptly shut down this year (no encampments, no overnights, no blocking buildings, etc). I think overall UCLA feels more open to the public than UVA/UNC even though all three are. My child chose UCLA to experience another part of the country and didn’t want to regret not taking that bigger leap. It hasn’t been without bumps, but overall has really fostered a ton of independence. Would they pick UVA if they had to do it again? Maybe? Hope this helps![/quote]
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