In state applying to UNC

<p>Check out this link for last year’s class:</p>

<p>[First-Year</a> Full-Time Undergraduate Student Profile, Fall 2010 - Office of Institutional Research and Assessment](<a href=“http://oira.unc.edu/first-time-freshman-class-profile-fall.html]First-Year”>http://oira.unc.edu/first-time-freshman-class-profile-fall.html)</p>

<p>70 percent of students are in the top 10% of their class.
90 percent are in the top 20%</p>

<p>For class rank, this means you are in the bottom 10% overall (instate + OOS).</p>

<p>Your SAT M+R scores put you approximately in the 50th percentile for instate.</p>

<p>Average SAT scores of instate are 643R + 658M + 634W. Which means you are above average for your reading scores but not for math and writing.</p>

<p>What county are you from? Coming from more rural parts of the state is an advantage so is being an underrepresented minority. Honestly, your grades (though fine for a lot of schools) might keep you out of UNC even with improved test scores.</p>