University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Top Questions

Describe the students at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Caitlyn

Tarheels are typically dedicated students who are unfortunately often sidetracked by the allure of an active social life.

Amanda

UNC students are extremely active. Most people are involved in multiple extracurricular activities. The campus is very involved in community service, and there is always something going on. UNC students tend to be very impressive, but the focus is on more than just academics.

Amy

My classmates are smart, diverse, motivated to learn, and very fun to be around.

Colleen

Ambitious, intelligent, wonderful people

Neil

It is true when they say that the group of people you "hang out with" significantly affects one's decision-making and behavior; fortunately, the students at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are nothing short of professional. UNC is often regarded as one of the most prestigious public universities in the country and its competitive students reflect that title with perfection.

Ellen

My classmates are hard working, dedicated students who are competitive with themselves in others but only in hopes of bettering themselves and society.

Chloe

In my opinion the worst thing about my school is the obsession with our sport teams. School pride is one thing, and something that I fully support, however the length to which outsiders permeate the campus on game days is horribly inconvenient to those who pay to live here. We are forced to find alternate parking for our cars, despite the fact that we pay roughly $300 a year to park on campus, to enable tailgating. Game goers flood the dining halls and make noise outside our dorms. It is very distracting and is a major nuisance.

Jessica

My classmates are nice, helpful and accepting.

James

My classmates are very intelligent and openminded individuals with a well mapped plan for their lives.

Kristin

Students of all ethinicties, religious affiliations, gender, and political association are eager to explore their learning capacities and capabilities, while keeping a friendly and open nature that allows for peers to connect and aid one another in a productive way.