<p>Well, didnāt we revive a lil oleā thread from the dead.</p>
<p>Anyway, hereās my thoughts for North Carolina</p>
<p>Underrated: Appalachian State - biased though I may be, there are some awesome programs at App, especially in business and education. Boone really is an awesome college town experience as well.</p>
<p>East Carolina University - These guys getting a really bad rap for being a party school. While it certainly IS a party school, a lot of people donāt realize that itās a doctoral research institute with a medical school and a great musical theatre program.</p>
<p>NC State - A lot of people think this just the place you go if you didnāt get into Chapel Hill. NC State stands on its own as a great school in a lot of ways, especially when it comes to engineering. </p>
<p>Almost (Iāll get to that) every UNC and public school - A lot of people, especially people from out of state, think that āUNCā = UNC Chapel Hill. People ignore awesome things like the fact that we have a public LAC, UNC-Asheville, that thereās a rising filmmaking program at UNC-Wilmington, or that UNC-Pembroke is very unique in being a Native American-serving institute. </p>
<p>Overrated: Wake Forest - Thereās no denying the academics are excellent, but being a Winston-Salem resident, I know a LOT of Wake students. And a lot of them are unsatisfied with the city theyāre in, the fact that greek life dominates the social scene, campus overcrowding, and a WHOLE lot of other issues. Also, these are THE most stressed out college students Iāve ever met. </p>
<p>UNC-Charlotte - Okay, nobodyās going to go around saying that UNCC is the beacon of knowledge in a dark world, but I see a lot of people overestimating this school because it has a pretty campus and a big student body. I hear they have good advanced programs, but the undergraduate program is very non-selective, class sizes are large, and retention and graduation rates are both rather low. Charlotte is a good city, but depending on traffic it actually takes 20-30 minutes to get to downtown Charlotte, the University stands way on the outskirts of the city. Not that thereās anything wrong with having a less selective public university, but Iāve seen people turn down better schools because they didnāt actually look much into it. </p>
<p>Guilford College - Contrary to the opinion of people who visit, Guilford is NOT the be-all, end-all of academia just because theyāre run by a bunch of really nice Quakers. Itās a less-selective, extremely expensive LAC with very little notability. And I swear between this school and places like Montreat, Mars Hill, and Brevard, we have the market CORNERED on those.</p>