Adam
I love the university and would recommend it to anyone. While I would've enjoyed more guidance during my freshman year, it was still a great experience.
Andre
Carolina is a great place. Constantly one of top Universities in just about every field of academics, sports, and social life. Definitely worth at least a visit. I guarantee, once you experience the Carolina Way, you won't want to go to school anywhere else.
Kim
Chapel Hill is a nurturing place for someone who leans left...
Emily
I love it. I came to UNC a bit skeptical of the student body (I thought they may be too preppy) and the academic stress (I thought it may be too difficult), but I got to know some great students and I found my passion in the education field and created my own niche here and I'm very happy with it. I also learned to accept I will not always make As at this school (sometimes not even Bs) and that those grades are OK and I need to figure out where my priorities lie and make sure that I do not become too stressed with my schoolwork because there is a lot of fun to have in college as well.
Kathy
I love the college. I am so proud to be a part of UNC. OK, so I am a late bloomer, but that goes to show you how diverse the college is and what opportunities exist for many types of students.
Hey---- I get to go to Washington DC for my internship, leaving in July---- how cool is that?
Jenny
Very hard as an out of state school- be prepared for a rough transition. People already come to school and it feels a lot like you are transfering
Ryan
If you value being a big fish in a small pond, UNC's not for you. There are 16,000 undergraduates so if you expect to know everyone and have everyone know you, good luck. You will find all kinds of people here, so you're bound to find someone who you'll get along with. Academics are extremely difficult. If you got all As in high school with little effort, be prepared for a big change. Professors are nice, but aren't paid to give you As and Bs. Science majors basically have no life.
Blake
I did not want to go to UNC- it was too big and too close to home. Two months into my first year, I was in love with the school, and I still am. I adore so much about UNC- the students, the professors, the organizations, the sports teams, the championships, the campus, the education I have received, the shopping and eating on Franklin Street, the friends I have made- the list is endless. I honestly believe that if any naysayer gives UNC a chance, like I did, they too will find something- if not everything- to love.
Lauren
Carolina has become my home... I can not imagine finding another school like it!!