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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

88.00
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Academic 32/40
Culture 29/30
Environment 20/20
Special 7/10
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Overall Score
88.00
out of 100
32/40
29/30
20/20
Special
7/10
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

  • 1 EXCEPTIONAL school spirit and basketball culture - perfect match for student wanting spirited, engaged campus community
  • 2 Outstanding weather and nature access - 213 sunny days, beautiful 729-acre campus, nearby hiking/water activities
  • 3 NOT a commuter school - 98% freshmen on campus, 96% retention, vibrant weekend activity
  • 4 Top-ranked programs across ALL interests: #8 business school, #19 psychology, #1 PT program, 80%+ law school acceptance
  • 5 Excellent career outcomes - 95%+ business placement, strong internship access in Research Triangle, powerful alumni network
  • 6 Perfect location blend - college town feel with urban access to Durham/Raleigh, walkable campus and downtown

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

  • 1 CLASS SIZE MISMATCH - Student wants 'teacher support and smaller classes' but will face 50-300 student lectures freshman/sophomore years with limited personalized attention
  • 2 Business school admission not guaranteed - must apply end of sophomore year with only 60% acceptance rate, creating uncertainty for primary academic interest
  • 3 Out-of-state admission extremely competitive (~10% acceptance rate) - need exceptional credentials if applying from outside NC
  • 4 Large public university environment may not provide desired academic support in early years despite excellent resources existing