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I would like to focus in this commentQuite BrightPolitical Science
I would like to focus in this comment on telling you guys about the people working for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Not professors or TAs (I was generally satisfied with them with a few exceptions), not students and the surrounding environment (those were quite controversial as well).

Since I am an international student, several times I had to ask for guidance on issues such as employment search, work visas, etc.

The Career Services at UNC are a joke. Career counselors never helped me with anything. Most of the time they were inaccessible to me, and whenever I had a chance to schedule an hour long appointment with them by about two-three weeks in advance, they could not answer my questions and finished with me earlier, not to mention their condescending tone and complete lack of empathy and interest in their job. Whenever I had a questions that had to do with my employment search, people working there just did not know the answer, and these were not super complicated questions that a qualified career services specialist must know, especially at a university that always brags about being so high quality! For example, I asked about my prospects of finding a job sponsored by a work visa in the US. They had to call another office, the office of international students and scholars, where counselors did not know the answer either because it had to do with jobs, a specialty of university career services. I was left without an answer at the end.

One time at the ACADEMIC ADVISOR COULD NOT SPELL WORDS CORRECTLY on a form that I asked her to fill out. The words like "practitioner" and "field." I am an international student, and I know English much better than her!

Another time I called the international students office and asked for one of their employee's advice, and she spoke with such a condescending tone I thought she's going to say that I should just go home to whatever country I came from. She was absolutely unable to help me with my question, she was obviously just trying to get rid of me as soon as possible, like she had better things to do.

For the $38,000 a year that an international student pays to go here - this plays isn't worth it. The service is horrible, the food is nasty, the students are incredibly stupid and close-minded, and the surrounding town is boring and pathetic.

The professors and some TAs are the only good thing about this university. If you really like studying and getting as much as you can from that, you'll be okay. The bottom line though: reconsider going to UNC. You will waste those precious 4 years of your life. Especially if you're an international student.

3rd Year Female -- Class 2012
Campus Aesthetics: A, Surrounding City: F
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UNC's reputation is outstandingSuper BrilliantPolitical Science
UNC's reputation is outstanding although A's are hard to come by. If you want to go to a grad school, go to an easier school for undergrad.
1st Year Male -- Class 2011
Education Quality: A+, Faculty Accessibility: C-
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There are many pros and cons about attendingQuite BrightPolitical Science
There are many pros and cons about attending UNC from my experience.
Pros: lots of school spirit among students, some professors go the extra mile to help you, freshman classes are pretty easy as compared to AP high school courses, the campus is nice, the campus is large, we are a basketball school, students are encouraged to get involved in something, dorm living can be fun at times, halloween, apple chill, a few students have open minds, and food is not great, but it is not bad either, I had better.Cons: students tend to look down upon you and are very arrogant and snooty, parking on and around is a pain, racism on and off campus, tension among African American students and white students, there are many cliques like in high school and students will stereotype you, tension among in-staters and out of state students, social life can be boring a lot of the times and not what some make it out to be, people at the recreation center are rude and it is always crowded, TA's that teach freshman cannot speak english well and most of the people you will have as a freshman will be a TA, some professors don't care about you, some students are very ignorant and closeminded, the university tries its best to brainwash you, the university cares more about graduate students than undergraduate students, getting tickets to a basketball game is a pain unless you have connections, homophobic violence at parties though we have a lot of gay students on campus, drugs are big on and off campus, and athletes act as if they are God's gift to the world.
2nd Year Female -- Class 2009
Education Quality: B-, Campus Maintenance: D-
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