Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Girl from out public in New England got in last year. She had top grades, stats, and ECs. I know the school has a lot going for it, but the out of state kids are at a different level than I state kids which isn’t ideal IMO.
Can you expand on that?
NP here, but I have heard this as a negative, too. The OOS kids are tippy top stats kids. The in-state kids are just regular kids, especially from the more rural parts of NC. I know a young adult who went there and he said he was really disappointed with this aspect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very hard. Only the best within the state get in, much less from other states.
-NC native
This is what I know to be true. I used to live in Charlotte and much like UVA out of NoVa, UNC only accepts the most competitive students from that area, so the idea that the in-state kids are dummies is bs.
Clarify this. It reads like you are inferring that UVA takes the top students from NOVA and the rest of the state admits are charity. If so you are both arrogant and wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Girl from out public in New England got in last year. She had top grades, stats, and ECs. I know the school has a lot going for it, but the out of state kids are at a different level than I state kids which isn’t ideal IMO.
Can you expand on that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Girl from out public in New England got in last year. She had top grades, stats, and ECs. I know the school has a lot going for it, but the out of state kids are at a different level than I state kids which isn’t ideal IMO.
Can you expand on that?
They're stating the OOS kids are smarter and that NC in-state students are dumb. Impact is don't send your smart kid there to hang with the deplorables, they will not be challenged.
I mean, statistically the OOS kids are going to be tippy top just based on the fact that the UNC system is designed to admit mostly in-state students. It’s not a judgment but a fact. I went to UNC in-state and don’t take it personally!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Acceptance rate for oos kids, was a little less than 8 percent last year. Those numbers include recruited athletes so about the same odds as a T10.
Wow, that’s.. insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CH campus? How hard is it out of state? If your child had it on their list, what other schools did they like? did anyone visit?
Probably the hardest OOS application in the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CH campus? How hard is it out of state? If your child had it on their list, what other schools did they like? did anyone visit?
Probably the hardest OOS application in the country.
Anonymous wrote:It is really hard OOS. I know kids who don’t even apply because they don’t want to be around 85% kids from NC
Better to go to Michigan or UCLA or other state flagships for more diversity
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CH campus? How hard is it out of state? If your child had it on their list, what other schools did they like? did anyone visit?
Probably the hardest OOS application in the country.
UC Berkley
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CH campus? How hard is it out of state? If your child had it on their list, what other schools did they like? did anyone visit?
Probably the hardest OOS application in the country.
UC Berkley
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very hard. Only the best within the state get in, much less from other states.
-NC native
This is what I know to be true. I used to live in Charlotte and much like UVA out of NoVa, UNC only accepts the most competitive students from that area, so the idea that the in-state kids are dummies is bs.
Clarify this. It reads like you are inferring that UVA takes the top students from NOVA and the rest of the state admits are charity. If so you are both arrogant and wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CH campus? How hard is it out of state? If your child had it on their list, what other schools did they like? did anyone visit?
Probably the hardest OOS application in the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very hard. Only the best within the state get in, much less from other states.
-NC native
This is what I know to be true. I used to live in Charlotte and much like UVA out of NoVa, UNC only accepts the most competitive students from that area, so the idea that the in-state kids are dummies is bs.