McGill vs UNC

<p>Hey everyone,</p>

<p>So I've been accepted to UNC Chapel Hill as a junior transfer (economics). For those who are not aware, transfer students at UNC must complete 1 semester of general courses in order to be eligible to apply to Kenan Flagler, UNC's business school, which is my ultimate goal.</p>

<p>I've also applied to McGill in Canada, specifically their Arts program (I was missing a prereq for their business program). At McGill, if accepted to Arts, I would have to spend at least a year in Arts to take the prereqs I need to get into McGill's business school.</p>

<p>Neither school has any guarantee that students will get into their business school through internal transfers. So whichever school I go to, I am taking somewhat of a risk, and have to be prepared for the fact that I may not end up going to their business school specifically, and might have to get a degree in some other field (and then obviously later I will pursue my MBA).</p>

<p>Any advice for me? Which school would you pick? If you need any other information from me to give me a better answer, ask away</p>

<p>bump 10char</p>

<p>Since you have some hurdles in both places, I would choose UNC. McGill has been having issues due to student strikes over rises in resident tuition. UNC seems the safer choice all things being equal.</p>

<p>@southeastmom - Thanks! I’ve also been leaning towards UNC.</p>

<p>Bump 10char :)</p>

<p>ive been accepted as a junior (economics) and my ultimate goal is Kenan Flagler too.
For yr question, i think it depends on where will u want to work after yr graduation. If u want to work in canada, i think u better go to mcgill. But if u want to work in the us, i think i better go to unc. did u have response from any other school that uve applied?</p>

<p>Thanks for the advice! I probably want to work in the US after college, so it seems like UNC is the better choice.</p>

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<p>wut language is dis, is it englis cus i cant tell?</p>