*Official UNC Fall 2010 Transfer Thread*

<p>Call and demand our decisions too! :P</p>

<p>Lmao, I can only hope I don’t call and they’ll be all edgy…“Oooo, I hate to say it, but it doesn’t really matter if you screwed up your application, because you’ve already been denied.”</p>

<p>Hahaha. Just my luck right there! :D</p>

<p>stop making me paranoid!</p>

<p>don’t even say that lol. I just imagined that happening to me :O</p>

<p>This is a bit off topic but do you know where to check all the clubs they have at UNC? Either I’m stupid or it’s hard to find. Haha</p>

<p>[url=<a href=“http://cf.unc.edu/dsa/union/studorgs/search.cfm]Search[/url”>http://cf.unc.edu/dsa/union/studorgs/search.cfm]Search[/url</a>]</p>

<p>May help you out.</p>

<p>ITS TOO EARLY!</p>

<p>And unc has some pretty good clubs…</p>

<p>Ah thank you. This’ll be good to pass the time.</p>

<p>At least UNC has an AMSA chapter. Hoorah!</p>

<p>Already talked to them :slight_smile: Great people. Send em a message and they’ll be happy to set up some stuff for you. Was very happy with them</p>

<p>Cool. 'Cause I like my chapter, but not very much. Not nearly enough activities. I think the amount of Pre-Med. students and the SOM there provides a lot of energy for AMSA.</p>

<p>Set up what stuff? HUH? :O</p>

<p>Meetings with em and such. They’re fairly open</p>

<p>Awesome. :slight_smile: I actually went to visit UNC awhile back and never even went to see their SOM. Though I’m sure I walked by it a ton of times. </p>

<p>Have you seen it? I’m really curious.</p>

<p>Naw I never saw</p>

<p>sorry for being so snippy with you jesseG. i also go to ECU and will probably stay here if unc falls through. I will say this though- (and i mean it in the nicest way, promise) you need to learn the difference between “your” and “you’re”. ECU gets a lot of mess for being easy and full of idiots. when you’re ready to fight until death over something that you are clearly wrong about (ie: residency) and then make elementary gramatical errors in response to the person who corrected you, you’re only furthering the problem. </p>

<p>*you may be a liberal, in which case you may disregard the above statement because the behavior you have shown up until now is only typical. just try to work on it girl</p>

<p>JesseG is a male. </p>

<p>He can fix his grammar/spelling while you work on that assuming thing. :D</p>

<p>Sh`it. I’m really bored.</p>

<p>I don’t really pay attention to my use of your ;). </p>

<p>P.s. I’m a dude. Jessie = female. I, on the other hand, was named after uncle jesse…sadly</p>

<p>why would the letters come before you could view your decision online? Also to a post a page ago, they said they were seeing about a 15% increase in transfer applications from last year so that would be about 3700 applications, and if they accept roughly the same number from last year that’s right at 34%. But to be fair, i would say that at least 200-300 of the applications were either incomplete, or had no real chance.</p>

<p>Smoot brought up a point I was thinking about but forgot to mention. That number of “Applied” transfers probably includes people with GPAs less than 2.0 or people unable to return to their previous institution, both of which will end up in an instant rejection. I don’t know if they include incompletes, but yeah. </p>

<p>It’s weird to me that their enrollment rate is seemingly low. 54% for first-years and a little bit higher, 75%-ish for transfers. o.o</p>

<p>I dunno about you guys, but if I had a 2.0 I wouldn’t apply to UNC at all…But that’s just me. I just think a lot of those are still GOOD apps.</p>

<p>I guess transfer students are transferring for a reason. So if accepted, they more than likely are going to enroll. Also I’m trying to be as pessimistic as possible telling myself I have zero chance that way whenever i get my decision, I wont be upset. It will either be joy or saying something like “that’s what I figured”</p>