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My other comments...yes Carolina has its share of cliques, plenty in fact, but in a school of about 20,000 people, you can't expect everyone to know everyone else, and no doubt most of us have formed our own but we just don't want to label them as such. People wander outside their circles as well. Let's face it, a lot of that has to do with perspectives. I thought for a long time about how I didn't know very many people, and I was sad about it for a little while. But then I think about all the people that I do know on a very personal level as opposed to a superficial level, and these were going to be the people stayed in touch with anyway not everyone else. On top of that one of my friends commented on how it seemed like I knew everyone on campus...no where near the truth, but you might not think you know a lot of people, but others think you do.
There are a lot of liberals here, true, but there are also plenty of conservatives. Take it from a liberal whose been surrounded by conservatives since freshmen year when they were my suitemates and now they are some of the life long friends I've made during my time at Carolina.
As far as social life goes, sure there could be a better one if UNC was situated in a bigger city, but it's not. But it's not that bad, it can't be if people from NC State and Duke are coming here on the weekends. But don't be surprised if Franklin St. isn't as big you expect. You do the things that typical college students do go to bars, clubs, parties, and events on campus.As far as job porspects, I think it's uncertain for everyone unless you take the initiative to line things up for yourself. Don't rely simply on the name of the school and the GPA to get yourself an interview. Make sure you have gotten to know people who can give you references, get your resume out early, take advantage of University Career Services (a wonderful thing to help get a job, simply by posting I've had at least 5 companies approach me regarding job openings). Although you shouldn't solely depend on it, the name UNC-Chapel Hill does carry weight.
I wasn't sure when I left UNC that I would be competitive with students from wealthy private schools in applying for jobs or graduate school. I'm thrilled to say that I was mistaken. After taking a few years off from school to work, I was recently accepted to four prestigious private graduate schools, and one of the professors who admitted me explicitly credited my 'excellent education at UNC.' I say this not to brag on myself, but to reassure others like myself who might question how far a UNC education can take them.
UNC isn't perfect, of course. Many people do find themselves lost on its big campus, and professors vary in their responsiveness. I visited each of my professors at the beginning of each semester--even in big courses. Later, when I had problems or questions, I nearly always found them helpful and responsive--partially because I had introduced myself before. Because the student population is big, it's easy to feel lost. Students who are successful at UNC are willing to take the initiative to talk to ther professors outside class, involve themselves in extracurriculars (the best way to make friends), and seek out classes that seem interesting (rather than choose classes based on the time they're offered). For me, being at such a big school was liberating--I was tired of the insularity and gossipiness of my small town. For others from my hometown, it was overwhelming. UNC is a great place for people who are willing to make an effort in class, in joining activities related to their interests, and in listening to other perspectives. The effort is more than repaid in academic quality, social life, and personal growth.
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