Can I get into UNC Chapel Hill with a lack of extracurriculars?

<p>I feel a lot of pressure to get into UNC Chapel Hill, for it where my brother goes to school. I feel like my grades are good, but I'm weak in other areas which makes me very nervous as I know that UNC looks at all phases of an applicant.
After junior year, I have a GPA around 4.9 weighted and 3.9 weighted and I've taken calculus and Spanish 4, and am taking Spanish 5 senior year since I heard you should take 3-4 language classes.
My class rank is around 15 out of 450.
My SAT score is around 2000
In freshman and sophomore year, my only extracurricular was JV soccer, and in my junior year I was in varsity soccer, academic team, and secretary of Habitat club. </p>

<p>I can only guess. I think what schools look for is if a student shows the ability to commit and follow through on what they choose to pursue. In your case, you have demonstrated a strong 4 year commitment to a sport that requires a very heavy time commitment. I am sure admission knows that playing on a varsity team limits the time available for other ECs. It is not always about quantity but usually more about quality.</p>

<p>Other than that, it is what it is. I would guess that you have a good chance.</p>

<p>Thanks for the reply, I hope colleges realize how a sport limits your time to do other ECs and views sports as a much bigger commitment than just a normal club. </p>