University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Top Questions

What kind of person should not attend University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill?

Maeva

anyone can attend UNC. it is very liberal and open to many unique individuals whether you be defined by gender, race, sexuality, etc. it welcomes all. individuals should come to unc with open-minds and willing to accept other's unique differences. as long as people continue to act as themselves and allow others surronding them to see their true colors then it will allow for those around them to learn more about diversity.

Shanita

someone who doesn't like crowds.

Paige

Someone who isn't big into athletics and partying. UNC is very academically focused, however, people like to go out and have fun. Someone who isn't socially inclined probably would have a hard time fitting in.

Kristen

There is only one type of person who should not attend UNC - Chapel Hill: someone who does not want to learn. My university is accepting of everyone except these people. We are a diverse group, and very proud of that, but we all share the common goal of wanting to learn as much as possible.

Elizabeth

Students without committment to learning in their field. UNC does not have an engineering program.

Katherine

Unresponsible, slow -learners

Markus

I think there's something here for everyone!!

James

People who are not focused, but those people most likely won't get in anyway

Daniel

The type of person who should not attend this school is a lazy, unmotivated, uncaring person.

Carissa

Really conservative students

Janel

Someone who does not want to be at a large University. A person who does not like large crowds or into sports. Someone who is not focus on their education.

Janie

Someone who wants a really, really small school, someone who is extremely conservative politically.

Jennie

Northerners would feel more comfortable in a school in the North. Also, anyone who likes a smaller setting where they feel like a part of a group and really comfortable should probably go to a smaller school.