<p>Okay, I can accept that.</p>
<p>Real estate development</p>
<p>Okay, I can accept that.</p>
<p>Real estate development</p>
<p>What do you guys think of UNC, i just got accepted there as a Business administration major.</p>
<p>UNC is a great school. There are tons of girls there you'll love it. The campus is great, good basketball team, it is definitely a good place to live.</p>
<p>Kenan Flagler is a top 20 undergraduate business program. Some rank it top 10 others don't, rankings are sketch anyways so don't worry about them. Kenan Flagler is generally more soft skills based rather than quant technical skill based. You'll have a lot of job opportunities in north carolina which is a great place to live. Research Triangle Park is home to loads of business so you can find work there. Also you could go to charlotte, they have a big banking center and are home to giants like Wachovia and Bank of America. Average salary for 2007 grads was somewhere around 52k if I remember correctly, which is actually a good amount of money for a new college grad considering the cost of living in NC. </p>
<p>If you don't want to live in NC, Chapel Hill is nationally recognized so you'll find work outside of north carolina.</p>
<p>Tucker Max, a Duke Law student, said that the only good thing about Duke is that it is 15 minutes from Chapel Hill.</p>
<p>Yeah UNC is looking really good not only because it is a great school but also that i live instate and can go their for really cheap. My parents really want me to go their, but I'm still waiting for my response from UChicago and Harvard. What do you mean by "soft skills" do you mean personal skills rather than math skills like at MIT.</p>
<p>Exactly, soft skills are more like management and stuff like that rather than quant skills.</p>
<p>If you're instate chapel hill is really cheap. Something like 15k. Can't beat that for value. </p>
<p>What do you think you would choose for your concentration?</p>