okay...so what would u do?

<p>Should I go to UNC (if accepted) and not get any scholarships, except grants and loans?</p>

<p>or go to UNC-Greensboro, which does not have the name recognition as UNC, but I could possibly get a scholarship there.</p>

<p>This is for undergrad, instate student. Plus at UNC I would have to work extremely hard to barely stand out, where as at UNCG I would simply have to work harder than most of the people there.</p>

<p>What do u think? This is for business major.</p>

<p>which one do you like more? If you really like greensboro and the atmosphere of the school then I would say go for that.. what about the other public schools in NC?</p>

<p>Well UNCG is okay, I havent visited UNC-Chapel Hill but hear its awesome. I just dont want to waste money for a harder college experience and ggraduate with a 3.3 or w/e when I could go to UNCG and prolly get a 3.8.</p>

<p>UNC has one of the best undergrad business programs. Go to UNC-CH. "I don't want to work hard" is not a good enough reason to choose one school over another.
UNC tuition is very reasonable for instate students anyway, so unless you are very poor, it shouldn't have to be a money issue.</p>

<p>well I didnt mean as in I dont want to work very hard. I meant it as in it is much much harder to stand out at UNC than at UNCG. Even if I got a 3.8 at UNC, I know there would be like 500 other kids with a 4.0.</p>

<p>And you care why?</p>

<p>College isn't a competition (even though you have to compete to get an A in a class graded on a curve...this isn't representative of the whole college experience though). Where did you get this idea?</p>

<p>so do employers not ask for your GPA?</p>