Quick Question About Unc

<p>How much greater are your admissions chances in-state when compared to OOS??</p>

<p>Someone Answer Please! :(</p>

<p>A lot. I think UNC's out of state student body is only 5% or something? Of course not many apply out of state anyways so...</p>

<p>i disagree, i doubt there out of state student body is only 5 percent. if you go to unc.edu i bet you can find the distribution of the class of 2010.</p>

<p>Well I just checked my PR book, and for the following it has:</p>

<p>UNC - Asheville 13% O.O.S.
UNC - Chapel Hill 18% O.O.S.
UNC- Greensboro 8% O.O.S.</p>

<p>hope that clears up things.</p>

<p>but i mean...like 36ish% total applicants get in..so what do you think the percentage is for in-state? i heard 60% but that was from 2 years ago</p>

<p>That's not true. You don't have a good chance at UNC OOS if you don't have above a 2000 SAT/31 ACT and place in the top 10%. They have a legislative agreement stating their freshman class has to be 82% in-state, meaning it's much easier for in-state students to get in, as they don't make up 82% of the applicants to the school. I think the admission rate was around 20% for OOSers when I looked and around 40% for in-staters.</p>