ECU, UNC Asheville, UNC Chapel Hill, or Wake Forest?

<p>Hello! I'm a senior at an early college and first to inform everyone, early college is not that similar to a traditional high school. In my case, everything was sped up. The core courses are general and everything is honors for everyone, no AP Lit, European History, none of that. College courses were introduced into the curriculum during 10th grade year and by senior year, all of my courses were college classes. My school was new too, starting with only a freshman class, and since this is their first senior things have been getting pretty hectic lately. I have received all of my college acceptance letters, and with all the disorganization that my school is going through right now, it has been hard to try and compare the schools above with barely having time sit down and extensively research them aside from academics, such as the environment, things to do, place to shop, etc. I plan on majoring in Anthropology and minoring in African Studies, and I just wanted to ask around for people who might have the same area of study or have been to these schools, how their experience was, the environment, and how you benefited from being there. Thank you for taking the time to read this.</p>

<p>Did you apply ED to Wake Forest? Also, how do you already have a UNC CH decision letter? They do not come out until next month for EA applicants. </p>

<p>I meant to put almost all, but I am just waiting on Chapel Hill and as for Wake Forest, I meant to put William Peace. My friend and I were talking about our schools and I accidentally switched those two around, meaning I did not apply to Wake at all.</p>

<p>As far as the college environment, is Greek life a draw (or a disadvantage)? Do you enjoy outdoor activities, and if so, are they mountain or beach ones? You’ve got a pretty diverse set of schools on your list!</p>