Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When does everyone think UNC EA will come out?
Next Friday 1/31
UNC, UVA and UMD are all Firday 1-31 so a lot of hearts may be broken next Friday in the DMV
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When does everyone think UNC EA will come out?
Next Friday 1/31
Anonymous wrote:When does everyone think UNC EA will come out?
Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind that 8 percent oos acceptance rate includes recruited athletes, the unhooked oos accepted rate is far lower. I don’t know any unhooked candidates who got in, the handful I know attending are either legacies or athletic recruits. Rumor is that oos legacies are treated as in state applicants with respect to stats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems nearly impossible to get into this school from out of state. Why are so many people obsessed with it? Is it that much better than lots of other state flagships?
Bragging rights.
Accepted into a"hard" school (low acceptence OOS rate) is prestigious.
It's the new UVA.
Anonymous wrote:It seems nearly impossible to get into this school from out of state. Why are so many people obsessed with it? Is it that much better than lots of other state flagships?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems nearly impossible to get into this school from out of state. Why are so many people obsessed with it? Is it that much better than lots of other state flagships?
This. It’s not actually better than other flagships.
It is.
Prove it.
Well get admitted OOS like I did and attend. Then you’ll know.
They didn’t teach you how to craft a better argument? At least we know your opinion might be biased.
Sorry you didn’t get admitted.
lol what a weak rebuttal
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems nearly impossible to get into this school from out of state. Why are so many people obsessed with it? Is it that much better than lots of other state flagships?
This. It’s not actually better than other flagships.
It is.
Prove it.
Well get admitted OOS like I did and attend. Then you’ll know.
They didn’t teach you how to craft a better argument? At least we know your opinion might be biased.
Sorry you didn’t get admitted.
Anonymous wrote:We have a student there on a full-ride merit scholarship. Recent grad of FCPS, 1550+ SAT, 4.6+ GPA, strong ECs with some national recognition, no other hooks. Rather not discuss more specifics, but our child loves UNC and living in Chapel Hill. OOS acceptances and scholarships do happen for DMV students. Best of luck to those waiting for upcoming EA results!