Anonymous wrote:Sounds like every in state kid is barely literate and has a corn cob pipe. Is that right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid got in OOS last year. The fact that it is an avg school for in state kids and only really competitive for OOS kids was a turn off. Kid turned it down.
Mine didn't get in but was accepted OOS to UVA (attending).
UNC is a great school (from what I hear), but I wondered about attending a school where you're likely more qualified than most of your in-state peers due to their policy of favoring in-state applicants.
Anonymous wrote:If your student is accepted to the honors college, that concern isn’t an issue. Bright kids, incredible campus and town. My student described it as “magical”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid got in OOS last year. The fact that it is an avg school for in state kids and only really competitive for OOS kids was a turn off. Kid turned it down.
Mine didn't get in but was accepted OOS to UVA (attending).
UNC is a great school (from what I hear), but I wondered about attending a school where you're likely more qualified than most of your in-state peers due to their policy of favoring in-state applicants.
Anonymous wrote:My kid got in OOS last year. The fact that it is an avg school for in state kids and only really competitive for OOS kids was a turn off. Kid turned it down.