Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re from Virginia, good luck getting into unc chapel hill. They have the highest in state bias of any public school, something like 80%.
Higher, it’s around 84-86% by law.
Stats from 2017 Class at UNC
40,918 applied
9,709 admitted (24% of all students applying; 46% of NC applicants; 14% of out-of-state applicants)
4,355 enrolled (45% of all students admitted; 61% of NC admits; 20% of out-of-state admits)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re from Virginia, good luck getting into unc chapel hill. They have the highest in state bias of any public school, something like 80%.
Higher, it’s around 84-86% by law.
Anonymous wrote:University of Washington -- beautiful campus in a very cool city -- urban, yes, but with easy access to mountains and water; excellent engineering programs -- though your DS will have to work hard if that's what he wants to pursue
Anonymous wrote:If you’re from Virginia, good luck getting into unc chapel hill. They have the highest in state bias of any public school, something like 80%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University Colorado Boulder - LOVED it. Good business/engineering programs. Beautiful campus, mountains (avid skier), school spirit (esp. the buffalo), he likes the kids aren't too hippy, food looks great, dorms are great, sports stadium in campus center. He promises he won't smoke pot.
Might as well just stop looking. CU is a great school in an amazing location. I loved every minute at CU and would love to be back in Boulder. Of course, I'm from Colorado and miss it terribly. However, don't kid yourself on the pot thing. Of course he's gonna smoke weed at CU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NC is still very southern. Everyone asks what church you go to. There are an astonishing number of places that don't open on Sunday. Happy hour is banned.
Fake post. happy hours are banned? That’s the best bs you got?
What isn’t open on Sunday. I would only think locally owned restaurants and boutiques would close. I’m in nova and that’s the case here. Also malls and restaurants here (and I presume almost everywhere) also have limited hours on Sunday.
What? There are no blue laws anymore in Virginia, things are open on Sunday. I live in NOVA too. I have no idea what your babbling about with re to North Carolina, malls, and the UNC experience for the OP. If “you would think” that means you don’t know. I was in Chapel Hill two weeks ago, everything was open. Maybe you can start your own thread in Off topics since everything you’re talking about is off topic to the college forum and this particular thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NC is still very southern. Everyone asks what church you go to. There are an astonishing number of places that don't open on Sunday. Happy hour is banned.
Fake post. happy hours are banned? That’s the best bs you got?
What isn’t open on Sunday. I would only think locally owned restaurants and boutiques would close. I’m in nova and that’s the case here. Also malls and restaurants here (and I presume almost everywhere) also have limited hours on Sunday.
OP of "happy hour is banned." Yes, in North Carolina, the traditional happy hour is banned. Establishments are prohibited from offering any sort of specials or discounts on alcohol.
Heck, until recently, alcohol could not be sold on Sunday until after noon. Because apparently a Mimosa at 10:30 would trigger the collapse of civilization.
I'm hard-pressed to think of anything, even locally owned, that was closed on Sundays in DC. Lots of stuff closed on Sunday here. Or absurdly limited hours. The children's library doesn't even open until 1 pm on Sunday. Farmers market opens at noon. Places close at 4 or 5. I looked into kids swimming and gymnastics lessons on Sunday; nothing. No one offers classes on Sundays.
LOL!!!!!!! Your ignorance is hilarious and only reveals your weird bias against NC. Did you know that ...gasp...happy hour is banned in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Vermont, too? Illinois just repealed the law in 2015, although they it’s still illegal to have two for one specials or all-you-can drink specials there. New York repealed its no-alcohol-before-noon-on Sunday just two years ago in 2016. Oh noes, I guess we can’t send the snowflakes to Brown or Harvard or Middlebury!!! Too southern! Too conservative!
I am biased against North Carolina. I hate this state. I've not been hiding that.
But the no alcohol specials, combined with the closed-on-Sunday culture and social communities built around churches points to a southern, conservative mindset. What I don't get is why everyone insists it isn't southern. It's southern. Now, whether that's your cup of tea or not is an entirely different matter. Clearly, it's not mine. Maybe it is yours. But don't peddle this bunk that North Carolina is like the northeast, or Midwest, or whatever. It's solidly southern. The larger community around UNC is nothing like Boulder. Or Madison. Or plenty of other schools on OP's list.
Maybe college students would be largely oblivious to this; most college campuses have a nice bubble effect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NC is still very southern. Everyone asks what church you go to. There are an astonishing number of places that don't open on Sunday. Happy hour is banned.
Fake post. happy hours are banned? That’s the best bs you got?
What isn’t open on Sunday. I would only think locally owned restaurants and boutiques would close. I’m in nova and that’s the case here. Also malls and restaurants here (and I presume almost everywhere) also have limited hours on Sunday.
OP of "happy hour is banned." Yes, in North Carolina, the traditional happy hour is banned. Establishments are prohibited from offering any sort of specials or discounts on alcohol.
Heck, until recently, alcohol could not be sold on Sunday until after noon. Because apparently a Mimosa at 10:30 would trigger the collapse of civilization.
I'm hard-pressed to think of anything, even locally owned, that was closed on Sundays in DC. Lots of stuff closed on Sunday here. Or absurdly limited hours. The children's library doesn't even open until 1 pm on Sunday. Farmers market opens at noon. Places close at 4 or 5. I looked into kids swimming and gymnastics lessons on Sunday; nothing. No one offers classes on Sundays.
LOL!!!!!!! Your ignorance is hilarious and only reveals your weird bias against NC. Did you know that ...gasp...happy hour is banned in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Vermont, too? Illinois just repealed the law in 2015, although they it’s still illegal to have two for one specials or all-you-can drink specials there. New York repealed its no-alcohol-before-noon-on Sunday just two years ago in 2016. Oh noes, I guess we can’t send the snowflakes to Brown or Harvard or Middlebury!!! Too southern! Too conservative!