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M
3 years ago

good

V
3 years ago

These will be the best years of your life. The cam...

These will be the best years of your life. The campus is amazing and getting better. Chapel Hill is a great place with great nightlife and people. Very good education, one of the best state school consistently at a decent price. If this place is on your radar, go visit, you will fall in love.

B
3 years ago

I went there today to UNC health for dermatology t...

I went there today to UNC health for dermatology to meet with a doctor and interns for a second opinion for some ongoing severe skin problems I have been having for a long time! I felt like I got some answers and opinion's that I haven't here with my many doctors more visits to come but well worth the 3 and half hours each way drive!

B
3 years ago

Great school from what I hear but unfortunately, t...

Great school from what I hear but unfortunately, this university has ELISE MCGLOTHIAN (Class of 2016, I believe)as one of its alumna. As someone who has the CAPACITY to positively impact the world, it's a shame this hypocrite maintains a facade of politeness and integrity in public but is a completely different, divisive person in private. This "woman" has no respect for those with disabilities or disorders that negatively affect their quality of life (be it a physical handicap or illness or a psychological difficulty such as PTSD, anxiety and or panic disorder). Those close to or within Ms. McGlothian's circle may and probably have taken notice of actual instances in which she has outwardly mocked, ridiculed, and expressed malicious humor at the disabilities that pose a challenge to a normal standard of living. Often those around her are EXACTLY the same type of hateful, malicious, envious, and divisive individuals, especially those of her particular background/demographic. If you are considering employing her or utilizing her services, DO NOT be fooled. While Elise McGlothian may maintain a facade of responsibility, politeness, dignity, and poise, in reality she is a VERY TOXIC and HATEFUL individual. Yes, perhaps she may have some of the skills that MIGHT qualify her for a position in her career but that means nothing if you have NO CHARACTER OR COMPASSION. Would you honestly want someone like her being privy to important details of others' lives? This post is not a malicious attempt to smear or ruin the reputation of this individual but as someone with a disability who has faced endless ridicule and discrimination, meeting and interacting personally with this so-called "young lady" has honestly made me want to expose these kinds of individuals for what they are. I AM SO TIRED of the system allowing heartless, evil, wicked, and malicious individuals to gain and attain standing in the system. Other individuals that should be noted are Bram Wazl, Ansley Carlsile (Spelman College), and Ruby LeMorin and Alexandra Green (Howard University).

S
3 years ago

Exciting health fair on campus today from 11-2. Lo...

Exciting health fair on campus today from 11-2. Lots of great booths and programs. Parking is free in the Cobb deck. If you have time after the health fair there is a breath taking 3 story bookstore with a Starbucks. Get down here over 100 venders!

C
3 years ago

National championships, star athletes, star profes...

National championships, star athletes, star professors, smart students, beautiful campus, great school colors. What exactly is there NOT to like about this haven? Please, tell me! ..... I'm waiting! ...... And yeah, that's what I thought. Love this place.

I
3 years ago

Hardly any of the students are not from North Caro...

Hardly any of the students are not from North Carolina originally. The majority of the profs get their family members in using old southern money but it's just corruption and nepotism. Theirs so much corruption here it's ridiculous.

J
3 years ago

I had many great professors that were the best in ...

I had many great professors that were the best in there fields that I learned so much from and they were never to busy to take the time to help you understand what you might not be able to quite understand it to its fullness but they could take that what your having trouble with and make it clear and never make you feel like you had not bothered them or were "dumb"
My time from taking what I had learned into real life of long hours on the floor of the ER to the OR in the labs or on the floor I can say for what I was taught has never left me to this day and for that I am so Very Thankful for there care of what they installed in me.

P
3 years ago

I applied here is 2003 and they never accepted me ...

I applied here is 2003 and they never accepted me because of my somewhat low GPA but NCSU accepted me and I grduated with an accounting degree in May 2006. I definitely suggest NCSU to UNC. They are very picky about who they choose at UNC, but I am glad that I was accepted to State 14 years ago. Gave 3 stars instead of 1 or 2 because I made some good friends at UNC and love their dining hall although the cost is quite expensive and it can get packed at times. Go Wolfpack!!

9
3 years ago

A university / research institute that conducts gr...

A university / research institute that conducts great scientific and medical research after Duke in the Triangle area. Lots of cute animals! : 3
Highest medical scientific institute with Duke university in the triangle area.Also there are many cute animals: 3

W
3 years ago

My great great great grandfather Major David Gille...

My great great great grandfather Major David Gillespie, was the first graduate in the first class at UNC Chapel Hill. I'm ashamed and I believe strongly that he'd be ashamed of the liberal mind set and anti-Americanism that's now so pervasive on the UNC campus.

T
3 years ago

Im a transfer student from Robeson community colle...

Im a transfer student from Robeson community college. Very proud to say that i've attended UNC-Chapel Hill. One of the best experiences of my life. At times it was difficult as a transfer student to make friends but overall i was happy to be here. GO HEELS!

E
3 years ago

I loved my time here! UNC students are a smart and...

I loved my time here! UNC students are a smart and easy going. The academics are top-notch. The atmosphere is collaborative, and allows for a lot of peer learning and experimentation. Definitely more for Type B individuals, but a Type A person like myself certainly got a lot from it.

P
3 years ago

I have spent one year at The University of North C...

I have spent one year at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for my exchange year (2014 - 2015) and I loved every seconds. People are welcoming, the professors are competent and close to their students, and Chapel Hill has a lot of opportunities to offer.

French: Excellent choice for a semester or a year in exchange within the framework of studies of letter, civilization, politics or commerce (this is not a college of engineers).

The campus is very large and beautiful. The UNC has an old history dating back to 1789, making it the first public university in the United States and the 5th best in the country. There are old buildings like the Wilson Library with its columns, brick-covered paths ...

A President of the United States (Polk), Michael Jordan or the inventor of Pepsi have been there. Community and sports life is very active and varied. It is possible to attend free matches of American football, baseball but especially basketball whose team is famous throughout the country. There is also a dedicated museum next to the basketball dome.

Of course, Chapel Hill is not a very big city, but there is so much to do on campus or on Franklin Street that you never get bored. And if you want to travel, the Enterprise agency allows you to rent a car to explore the surroundings. We even organized road trips to Asheville, Chicago or even Florida with other exchange students.

In addition, The Streets at Southpoint shopping center is huge and very pleasant (25 minutes by bus) with shops, restaurants and cinema. And 40 minutes away by bus, there is also Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) which allows you to reach the country's major airports in a few hours.

We really have a lot of freedom. We make the schedule we want. It is necessary to follow at least 4 courses (with or without TD) which we arrange a little as we want in the week. There is therefore a lot of free time even if you have to work well before each lesson.

I advise you to live in the student dormitories on campus in order to be better integrated into student life. It's the cheapest, easiest, and closest to classrooms if you're north of campus. Most of the dormitories are collective rooms. Except a few south of the campus but it is further from the classrooms (15 minutes on foot, except by taking the free buses).

Granville Towers has more comfort but it is also more expensive.

M
3 years ago

There are many who can review UNC academics and sp...

There are many who can review UNC academics and sports so I'll leave that to them. The beauty of the campus I can address with some photos and tell you that the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is charming and and a mixture of old and historical with new and high tech. I often show the campus to out of town clients and love to see the surprise on their faces when they realize UNC is gorgeous. If you visit I would suggest taking a walking tour to learn about the history of the monuments and buildings of the UNC campus and the traditions that follow.

M
3 years ago

Me and my father toured the campus and I fell in l...

Me and my father toured the campus and I fell in love with this school! So much history and my family has attended this university for generations! They offered everything i could think of and their law program was in my opinion amazing! Highly recommend this school to anyone!

L
3 years ago

One of the best universities.

One of the best universities.

Also There s a doctor who has a Nobel Award there, Mr Aziz Sancar.

I d love to be there in the future.

J
3 years ago

I am a current rising senior in the state of North...

I am a current rising senior in the state of North Carolina. In the spring of my eleventh grade year, I took a tour at both- Duke University and University of North Carolina-Chapel hill-on the same day. While I do recommend double booking tours on the same day for comparison, I only recommend it if there is a proper barrier of time between each. I went to tour UNC first and I loved it because it shares positive traits with my current high school-I go to a populous, urban high school which is high in diversity and opportunities. As one of your peers, fellow seniors and juniors, I highly recommend touring UNC to see if the school fits your wants and needs in a school. In my tour, I could see myself walking in the academic quad, Lenior hall, and the pit.

Unfortunately, in my review, I cannot share any information on class environment, financial aid and other extremities, I recommend one to search the school website and college confidential. Because I cannot, properly,write a full review on this university, I will rate this school at a 4.

A
3 years ago

You are correct, this school is a disgrace. The va...

You are correct, this school is a disgrace. The vandalism which should be prosecuted to the full extent shows the lack of education provided. There is NO such thing as "out of sight out of mind". History will always be there and if you students had spent all that money at a better school you would know that. I am from NC and for 53 years have poured my heart and soul into being a Tar Heel fan. I have a UNC tattoo which I will not remove because it's a part of MY history and i am not as ignorant as the students that took matters into their own hands. Guess what students, history is still here and the only thing you have changed is the fact that now you ARE what you say you hate so much.

G
3 years ago

best

M
3 years ago

What

About UNC-Chapel Hill

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, also known as UNC-Chapel Hill, is a renowned public research university located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Established in 1789, it is the oldest public university in the United States and has a rich history of academic excellence and innovation.

UNC-Chapel Hill offers over 70 undergraduate majors and minors across various fields such as business, education, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and mathematics. The university also offers graduate programs in law, medicine, dentistry and pharmacy among others. With a student population of over 30,000 from all 50 states and more than 100 countries worldwide; UNC-Chapel Hill provides an inclusive environment that fosters diversity and encourages intellectual curiosity.

One of the key strengths of UNC-Chapel Hill is its commitment to research excellence. The university has been consistently ranked among the top research institutions in the world by various organizations such as Times Higher Education World University Rankings. Its faculty members are globally recognized for their contributions to cutting-edge research across diverse fields such as cancer treatment, renewable energy sources and global health issues.

UNC-Chapel Hill's academic programs are designed to provide students with a well-rounded education that prepares them for success both professionally and personally. The university's innovative teaching methods emphasize critical thinking skills development through hands-on learning experiences such as internships or study abroad opportunities.

In addition to its academic offerings; UNC-Chapel Hill is also known for its commitment to public service. The university encourages students to engage with local communities through volunteer work or community service projects which help them develop leadership skills while making a positive impact on society.

As a member of the prestigious Association of American Universities (AAU), UNC-Chapel Hill regularly ranks among the best universities in America for academic quality. It has been consistently ranked #1 by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine for providing excellent value for money spent on higher education.

Overall; UNC-Chapel Hill stands out as one of America's leading public universities due to its strong commitment towards providing high-quality education while fostering innovation through cutting-edge research initiatives that have global impact on society at large.

UNC-Chapel Hill

UNC-Chapel Hill

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