<p>I’m about to be in my class on my phone/lap top stalking this thread to see if anyone gets their decision. </p>
<p>I have class until 4:45 :o</p>
<p>I’m about to be in my class on my phone/lap top stalking this thread to see if anyone gets their decision. </p>
<p>I have class until 4:45 :o</p>
<p>i do till 10pm
now im falling sleep</p>
<p>Oh the anxiety.</p>
<p>Currently enduring one of the slowest hours of my life.</p>
<p>I go to school on the beach so I’m using that beach therapy to forget about it. It’s not working.</p>
<p>Greensboring isn’t exactly the place to be for effective time burning.</p>
<p>if i get accepeted:
<p>Want to delete this post but don’t know how.</p>
<p>I thought you’ll cry the moment you see the admission decisions haha.</p>
<p>i think im gonna be completely schocked and souless when im aceepted
then im gonna tell my parents to log into unc portal to check if im really accepted
it’s coming… im just listening to music and trying to forget about it</p>
<p>im applying from OOS but dont the majority of you guys have some sort of guarantee-link admission into UNC when you apply to transfer from a cc instate or something?</p>
<p>Im in state. Yea we have a slightly better chance, but no we dont get any kind of guarantee</p>
<p>Auaudrey: That’s the C-step program and you have to apply for it. From what I’ve read it isn’t easy to be accepted. I don’t know from experience, I’m applying from a UNC system university, but that’s that I’ve read about it. I don’t think it’s very many people that are part of C-step</p>
<p>This is agony</p>
<p>OOS & in-state don’t count in regards to transfer students as a general rule. Won’t really give you a leg up or anything (other than c-step)</p>
<p>Ahhh that makes more sense. Yeah the website says its only served 350 students so far. I thought it was similar to the UC system’s TAG program</p>
<p>how about oos, transfer and international student? lol</p>
<p>OOS only really matters if you apply as a first-year because of the 89(?)% rule. Basically makes applying OOS as competitive as some ivy leagues.</p>
<p>OOS acceptance rate for freshman applicants hovers around 17%</p>
<p>just got off the phone with UNC Admissions… they said decisions should come out any day now… and the latest it will be by the 15th.</p>