Decisions are up

<p>UNC admissions really pushes the idea that there is no difference between EA and RD. But if you look at the postings on the EA acceptance thread, there are sure a lot more acceptances. Not too many here!</p>

<p>I'll post for my d...</p>

<p>Accepted OOS from Texas.<br>
SAT: 2230
SATII: Lit/Math/Bio-M total about the same
Unwtd GPA: 3.6 - 3.7 (7 APs, remainder Honors/GT except PE/Art...)
Misc: Nat'l Merit Finalist, Nat'l Hispanic Scholar, First place State History Day, Third place National History Day, varsity/competitive cheerleader (national championx2/NCA finalist), bunch of leadership (yearbook editor, stuco), community service: hospital volunteer, camp counselor, Habitat for Humanity....; three honor societies; work: waitress/cheerleading skills instructor, great writer</p>

<p>She is very happy... Carolina is a top choice school for her. We will be visiting in a couple of weeks and she (and we) can't wait.</p>

<p>Congratulations to your daughter, ldmom06! And to speckonthemirror & chlor! And to those who did not receive acceptances, all the best to you. Many of you probably already have--or will have-- other great schools from which to choose.</p>

<p>Thanks jack!!</p>

<p>Congrats to everyone as well! From reading the boards, I know many who didn't receive UNC acceptances are already holding acceptances from other great schools! Much more success is in the future for all.</p>

<p>hey, i got rejected, too, oos</p>

<p>this is a fun game</p>

<p>maybe if that all state diver at my school didnt apply to unc also, i would have stood a better chance, theyre paying him to go there :/</p>

<p>accepted from FL. hopefully i can get into an ivy.</p>

<p>waitlisted OOS, legacy</p>

<p>oh well, im still waiting on other schools</p>

<p>accepted...in-state!</p>

<p>Waitlisted OOS (NY). I'm actually pretty flattered I wasn't rejected. Congrats to the FEW of you who got in RD, and good luck to everyone else. I'm sure you all have/will have great prospects.</p>

<p>Stats for future reference:
93 GPA
700V/710M/800W
SAT IIs: 770/750/700/560
Pres of NHS
Pres/Founder of tutoring club
Managing editor of school paper
Blah blah blah</p>

<p>By the way, I will probably not be accepting a place on the waitlist but just to clarify, what are the disadvantages of this scenario:</p>

<p>I decide to accept a place on the waitlist but I end up enrolling at, say, Penn State in April. UNC tells me they want me in June. If I decide to switch to UNC (can I do that?), are the main problems that a) I have already made an enrollment deposit at PSU and b) I will be registering late for UNC housing and classes?</p>

<p>Sorry if this is confusing, haha.</p>

<p>Rejected out of state...I knew it was coming, but that doesn't make it hurt any less. I feel like i just got smacked in the face by tyler hansborough</p>

<p>omg...i got accepted! OOS from NY!!! i'm soooo happy! </p>

<p>(it defintely now gives me a boost of confidence to face my upcoming decision to my dream-school Johns Hopkins!)</p>

<p>and here is the shocker...</p>

<p>SAT I: Math: 500 Verbal: 550 Writing: 540
ACT: 25
GPA: 96.667 (Weighted) Top 5%
I am a URM
Nat' Hispanic Scholar </p>

<p>uummm...still finding a reasonable answer of why they accepted me...lol of course i'm not complaining...but i still am curious...</p>

<p>rejected out of state from PA.</p>

<p>oh well, now i have to wait for wake forest and notre dame. Worst case scenario? Penn State or Purdue</p>

<p>Grateful to be accepted: oos, male, north FL, large public high school
SAT 730 V, 730 W, 720 M
rank: 5/480
GPA 3.95 uw, 4.75 w; 13 APs; Commended Scholar
Hooks? heavy on science research/internships/Intel finalist; varsity letters xc/track; jazz musician; president NHS; 400 service hours</p>

<p>I posted once, but here are my stats</p>

<p>Rejected, Tennessee
SAT 700 V / 600 M / 650 W
ACT 31 (24S, 36R, 33E, 30M)
GPA 3.8 UW
3 APs (school offers 4)</p>

<p>NHS Prez, Student Council Rep/Treasurer, excellent rec's, excellent ec's, etc.</p>

<p>Haha wow, clearly being NHS president means nothing.</p>

<p>rejected, oos - was expecting that but still a bummer</p>

<p>Sorry to see all of you who got rejected, your stats were phenomenal. If it gives you any consolation, the depression some of you are feeling will pass quickly.</p>

<p>rejected, oos</p>

<p>Accepted - instate
SAT: 800 Verbal, 740 Math, 610 Writing
Top 25% of class at a very competitive public school- but very good grade trend
5's on AP tests, etc.
track team, spanish club, etc.<br>
Instate is obviously a lot easier</p>