Anonymous wrote:Out of state students capped at 18%. So almost 80% of students from NC. That would concern me a little.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Out of state students capped at 18%. So almost 80% of students from NC. That would concern me a little.
Meant to say over 80% from NC
Anonymous wrote:Out of state students capped at 18%. So almost 80% of students from NC. That would concern me a little.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kid is transferring as a sophomore to either UMD or UNC Chapel Hill. What is the vibe like at UNC Chapel Hill? Preppy? Very Southern? Conservative A bit concerned about fitting in because many kids are from North Carolina.
Seems better in liberal arts areas than UMD. Not sure it is worth the cost OOS though.
Take UNC, no q. It is a great school and program and has enough out of state kids to dilute the southern part if that bothers you. Many from our nova area private pick it over Uva and love it.
Anonymous wrote:Chapel Hill the town and school are considered quite liberal. I went to UNC for graduate school. There are some aspects that feel more southern compared to UMD but I found it to be more in people’s politeness and mannerisms. Chapel Hill is a great college town and excellent educational institution. I think CH offers a strong sense of place that differs from the feel at College Park. Would not hesitate to send one of my kids to UNC if they were fortunate enough to be admitted!
Anonymous wrote:Kid is transferring as a sophomore to either UMD or UNC Chapel Hill. What is the vibe like at UNC Chapel Hill? Preppy? Very Southern? Conservative A bit concerned about fitting in because many kids are from North Carolina.
Seems better in liberal arts areas than UMD. Not sure it is worth the cost OOS though.