UNC Chapel Hill Early Action for Fall 2022 Admission

does not make sense

same, accepted in state but no honors

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I would have said: Waitlisted, Wake County, 4.23.

Daughter was denied OOS. 1520 SAT, Level 10 gymnast, GPA 4.22W/3.99UW.

Congrats and I’ve read many times honors is a bit less involved at unc, so well done

Rejected too. OOS, high stats, great ECs/work/awards. Tough, but expected.

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Did you daughter talk with the gymnastics coaches?

Congrats. Stats?

Rejected. Oh well. Onto the next school.

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I don’t know what it takes. He seems like a shoe-in.

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Waitlisted. OOS.
SAT:1540
UW: 4.0
W: 4.84

Great EC’s, good essay, various service awards
 very disappointed and did not take this well after my NEU defferal and Penn Defferal.

So sad:(

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Accepted - in state

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Son accepted in-state. Strong academic credentials but we take nothing for granted!

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stats?

Waitlisted. OOS.
Her classmate accepted and in global program.

Is waitlisted basically a rejection? Any chance of getting in?

hang in there. it’ll work out and you’ll be happy at another great school. your destiny lies elsewhere.

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Sorry to hear it :frowning: I have slightly higher SAT and WGPA but this just goes to show that its a total crapshoot. Don’t stress too much and wishing you the best of luck with your other schools! It is all going to work out!!

thank you! trying to be optomistic

Last year wait list was 7% admit chance for resident applicants. Non resident was well under 1%.

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ACT 36 single sitting, various extracurrics, national level STEM awards. Ambitious courseload, early college kid so mostly AP’s freshman and sophomore, all formal college classes and labs jr and sr year. Unweighted GPA 4.0. Most importantly, a friendly cool kid. Of course we as parents think he is a strong candidate, but with these selective schools nothing can be taken for granted.

Offered honors carolina and assured enrollment in Information Science.

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