Anonymous
Post 07/18/2022 18:14     Subject: Tell me about UNC - Chapel Hill, from an out of state perspective

Anonymous wrote:82% of the students at UNC are admitted at an over 52% acceptance rate. Hard pass for me.


You're twisted.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2022 18:14     Subject: Tell me about UNC - Chapel Hill, from an out of state perspective

I'm a UNC graduate and my degree/alma mater seems to be highly regarded based on the reaction I get from my peers in highly accomplished DC circles. I am from NC, the out of state part is not important, except that it's harder to get in out of state.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2022 15:40     Subject: Tell me about UNC - Chapel Hill, from an out of state perspective

Anonymous wrote:82% of the students at UNC are admitted at an over 52% acceptance rate. Hard pass for me.


Because the higher the rejection rate, the better the school? Sigh ....
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2022 12:06     Subject: Tell me about UNC - Chapel Hill, from an out of state perspective

82% of the students at UNC are admitted at an over 52% acceptance rate. Hard pass for me.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2022 11:44     Subject: Tell me about UNC - Chapel Hill, from an out of state perspective

Chapel Hill is a great town, LOVE it. Proximity to other schools in the area, super fun. That said, it's very weird as an OOS as the In state may have significantly lower qualifications. It's an odd dynamic.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2022 11:42     Subject: Tell me about UNC - Chapel Hill, from an out of state perspective

Beauty in the eye of the beholder. The fact that the campus is pretty compact and close to Franklin Street is a huge plus. And add in Chapel Hill generally and you have an unbeatable combo.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2022 11:21     Subject: Tell me about UNC - Chapel Hill, from an out of state perspective

Competitive for out of state. In state not so much. Over rated campus. All of my kids were accepted there and decided to attend other schools. All took the tour and all came away saying don’t get they hype.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2022 10:18     Subject: Tell me about UNC - Chapel Hill, from an out of state perspective

Anonymous wrote:Another school, not yet mentioned, with a big international reputation is Purdue!

There might literally be an overlap of zero kids applying to both UNC and Purdue. Totally different institutions and locales.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2022 10:00     Subject: Tell me about UNC - Chapel Hill, from an out of state perspective

Another school, not yet mentioned, with a big international reputation is Purdue!
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2022 09:52     Subject: Re:Tell me about UNC - Chapel Hill, from an out of state perspective

It's a good school but
OOS large public would be at the bottom of my list.

In-state acceptance rate is close to 50%

Anonymous
Post 07/18/2022 09:43     Subject: Tell me about UNC - Chapel Hill, from an out of state perspective

Any student would be lucky to attend the southern side of Heaven.
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2022 20:47     Subject: Tell me about UNC - Chapel Hill, from an out of state perspective

How much of a boost do OOS legacies get?
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2022 20:46     Subject: Tell me about UNC - Chapel Hill, from an out of state perspective

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Nowadays, if you're the kind of out-of-state kid with the stats it takes to get into UNC, you'll also get into other places that you'd rather go to


I would agree. It is super hard to get in from OOS.


+1 Way harder to get into OOS than Michigan. DS friend got rejected at UNC but accepted at Penn and Northwestern. 35 ACT and UW 4.0


Yes, really difficult to get into. I know kids that got into UVA but rejected from UNC.



That may be because UNC reserves only 1O.6 percent of the seats for OOS. UVA is more than double that for OOS
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2022 20:27     Subject: Tell me about UNC - Chapel Hill, from an out of state perspective

Anonymous wrote:Reviving this- how are the sciences at UNC? Physics?


Regular Intro physics (not Physics for Poets or whatever) was not calculus-based last I checked, so that might not bode well for the department.
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2022 10:36     Subject: Tell me about UNC - Chapel Hill, from an out of state perspective

Reviving this- how are the sciences at UNC? Physics?