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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I went to [b]UNC-CH OOS (chose it over MIT[/b], UVA, W&M) & while I know it's one of the "public ivies" I have never heard other Tar Heels or even the school refer to it. We don't care about the Ivies. We can leave that inferiority complex to UVA and Dook. We are perfectly fine with who we are. Whether you like us or not isn't even on our radar. We sell ourselves. GDTBATH[/quote] Why on earth would you do that? [/quote] NP. MIT has a yield rate of 78% while UNC is at 43%, and that's with 80% being in-state. I don't think MIT is losing out to any of the so called public ivies even if they exist. Students decline MIT because they can't handle the rigor.[/quote] Or because even OOS UNC is really affordable. Or because they are basketball fans. Or because they like the south. Or because they want to be close to family. I can't imagine being so insecure as to post something like your post, and I'm pretty sure MIT will be fine without your efforts to defend the school's honor. Calm down.[/quote] DP here. Big difference between “white knighting” MIT - which PP was not doing, IMHO — and combating misinformation with data.[/quote]
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