Any shot at all?

<p>burgler09...allow me to try this again. They are required by state law to take over 83% from the state of North Carolina for their FRESHMAN CLASS. The stats you gave us a link to, notice beside it it says "Student Body, 1st Year Students."
For TRANSFERS, Residency is not taken into account. Do you understand now? It's not that hard.</p>

<p>"Oh but wait im suuucchh an idiot oh no."</p>

<p>Yes, you're still an idiot.</p>

<p>I'd be interested to see numbers, even their dental school is made up of only a single digit amount of out of state students.</p>

<p>Yup...dental, medical, law, graduate...they all take a huge number of in-staters, as mandated by North Carolina law. I don't understand why you keep equating this with transfer admissions, which is different.</p>

<p>I just said I found it interesting, I don't see why its different.. I mean if you look at all of the other universities that put a huge weight on in-state such as UF, UT all of the UC's they do not change their policy for transfers.</p>

<p>Yup..most schools don't. UNC does for some reason..go figure. I could see the confusion.</p>

<p>Does unc look at legacy at all for transfers?</p>