University of North Carolina 2013 Forum
- FunkyJD
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Re: University of North Carolina 2013
Interesting ... what did you all think of the facilities, out of curiosity ... especially the classrooms?
I'm not going to pick for or against a school on basis of facilities alone ... $$$ is much more important ... but I'm curious.
Also found your comments re: emphasis on PI to be interesting, considering that my overwhelming interest is corporate/transactional & regulatory law. Don't know what to make of it though, except I wonder how well the degree travels throughout the South Atlantic/Mid-Atlantic if I want to do something other than PI.
I'm not going to pick for or against a school on basis of facilities alone ... $$$ is much more important ... but I'm curious.
Also found your comments re: emphasis on PI to be interesting, considering that my overwhelming interest is corporate/transactional & regulatory law. Don't know what to make of it though, except I wonder how well the degree travels throughout the South Atlantic/Mid-Atlantic if I want to do something other than PI.
- MarkRenton
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Re: University of North Carolina 2013
I think the facilities are between decent and good. It's good because I like the location of the law school on the campus and the surrounding area. But the actual law school... It's pretty decent. Seen much worse - and better. There's nothing really good about it, but nothing really wrong about it either. Decent amount of natural light. The facilities don't detract from the school, but they don't enhance either if that makes sense.FunkyJD wrote:Interesting ... what did you all think of the facilities, out of curiosity ... especially the classrooms?
I'm not going to pick for or against a school on basis of facilities alone ... $$$ is much more important ... but I'm curious.
Also found your comments re: emphasis on PI to be interesting, considering that my overwhelming interest is corporate/transactional & regulatory law. Don't know what to make of it though, except I wonder how well the degree travels throughout the South Atlantic/Mid-Atlantic if I want to do something other than PI.
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Re: University of North Carolina 2013
+1, everything appeared in good condition and extremely clean just nothing fancy, personally I don't care so long as shit works. But they do plan on building a new school when ever money is available, probably another reason to raise our tuition.MarkRenton wrote:I think the facilities are between decent and good. It's good because I like the location of the law school on the campus and the surrounding area. But the actual law school... It's pretty decent. Seen much worse - and better. There's nothing really good about it, but nothing really wrong about it either. Decent amount of natural light. The facilities don't detract from the school, but they don't enhance either if that makes sense.FunkyJD wrote:Interesting ... what did you all think of the facilities, out of curiosity ... especially the classrooms?
I'm not going to pick for or against a school on basis of facilities alone ... $$$ is much more important ... but I'm curious.
Also found your comments re: emphasis on PI to be interesting, considering that my overwhelming interest is corporate/transactional & regulatory law. Don't know what to make of it though, except I wonder how well the degree travels throughout the South Atlantic/Mid-Atlantic if I want to do something other than PI.
- MarkRenton
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Re: University of North Carolina 2013
I generally agree. If the law school is dark and the classrooms are uncomfortable, I wonder how I'd spend three years - every day- there. UNC's building has no deal breakers. But I have to admit, I'm quicker to fall in love with a law school when the building is top notch. I put more priority on the building than most people; that's why I've very interested in what the new law building will be like and when it will be up and running.LSATfromNC wrote:+1, everything appeared in good condition and extremely clean just nothing fancy, personally I don't care so long as shit works. But they do plan on building a new school when ever money is available, probably another reason to raise our tuition.MarkRenton wrote:I think the facilities are between decent and good. It's good because I like the location of the law school on the campus and the surrounding area. But the actual law school... It's pretty decent. Seen much worse - and better. There's nothing really good about it, but nothing really wrong about it either. Decent amount of natural light. The facilities don't detract from the school, but they don't enhance either if that makes sense.FunkyJD wrote:Interesting ... what did you all think of the facilities, out of curiosity ... especially the classrooms?
I'm not going to pick for or against a school on basis of facilities alone ... $$$ is much more important ... but I'm curious.
Also found your comments re: emphasis on PI to be interesting, considering that my overwhelming interest is corporate/transactional & regulatory law. Don't know what to make of it though, except I wonder how well the degree travels throughout the South Atlantic/Mid-Atlantic if I want to do something other than PI.
- liquidsword
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Re: University of North Carolina 2013
still painfully waiting on Carolina...can't discern my relative chances for admission.
161/3.1
In-state, alum of UNC, attended high school in CH, interned for the mayor of CH following graduation.
Thoughts?
161/3.1
In-state, alum of UNC, attended high school in CH, interned for the mayor of CH following graduation.
Thoughts?
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- gymboree
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Re: University of North Carolina 2013
my guess? waitlistliquidsword wrote:still painfully waiting on Carolina...can't discern my relative chances for admission.
161/3.1
In-state, alum of UNC, attended high school in CH, interned for the mayor of CH following graduation.
Thoughts?
- dp73816
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Re: University of North Carolina 2013
applied in november...still waiting, and thinking good thoughts....
- liquidsword
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Re: University of North Carolina 2013
gymboree wrote:my guess? waitlistliquidsword wrote:still painfully waiting on Carolina...can't discern my relative chances for admission.
161/3.1
In-state, alum of UNC, attended high school in CH, interned for the mayor of CH following graduation.
Thoughts?
god, i hope not. but, it's very possible. still holding my breath...
- mytwocents
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Re: University of North Carolina 2013
I agree, because A .it seems like they've been waitlisting tonnnssss of people, especially recently and B. your LSAT is solid, but UNC really, really likes high GPAs.gymboree wrote:my guess? waitlistliquidsword wrote:still painfully waiting on Carolina...can't discern my relative chances for admission.
161/3.1
In-state, alum of UNC, attended high school in CH, interned for the mayor of CH following graduation.
Thoughts?
eta: ok, "tons" is an exaggeration. LSN certainly doesn't show too many waitlists. But many people on this board (with numbers similar to yours) have been waitlisted in the last few weeks.
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Re: University of North Carolina 2013
yeah not sure of my chances either. i have a feeling its waitlist...i feel like low 160 LSAT scores have to go along with high GPA's this cycle to get acceptances. 160/3.58, so i have a moderately high GPA but my LSAT score is..meh. i'm from california and i've worked for a law firm for 3 years, plus an internship with a state senator. thoughts??mytwocents wrote:I agree, because A .it seems like they've been waitlisting tonnnssss of people, especially recently and B. your LSAT is solid, but UNC really, really likes high GPAs.gymboree wrote:my guess? waitlistliquidsword wrote:still painfully waiting on Carolina...can't discern my relative chances for admission.
161/3.1
In-state, alum of UNC, attended high school in CH, interned for the mayor of CH following graduation.
Thoughts?
eta: ok, "tons" is an exaggeration. LSN certainly doesn't show too many waitlists. But many people on this board (with numbers similar to yours) have been waitlisted in the last few weeks.
- liquidsword
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Re: University of North Carolina 2013
meggers88 wrote:yeah not sure of my chances either. i have a feeling its waitlist...i feel like low 160 LSAT scores have to go along with high GPA's this cycle to get acceptances. 160/3.58, so i have a moderately high GPA but my LSAT score is..meh. i'm from california and i've worked for a law firm for 3 years, plus an internship with a state senator. thoughts??mytwocents wrote:I agree, because A .it seems like they've been waitlisting tonnnssss of people, especially recently and B. your LSAT is solid, but UNC really, really likes high GPAs.gymboree wrote:my guess? waitlistliquidsword wrote:still painfully waiting on Carolina...can't discern my relative chances for admission.
161/3.1
In-state, alum of UNC, attended high school in CH, interned for the mayor of CH following graduation.
Thoughts?
eta: ok, "tons" is an exaggeration. LSN certainly doesn't show too many waitlists. But many people on this board (with numbers similar to yours) have been waitlisted in the last few weeks.
I'd trade my single-point LSAT advantage for your GPA. Good luck to you.
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Re: University of North Carolina 2013
Ok I'm sitting here wondering if I even have a chance with all the talk of how important the gpa is.
175, and 2.82. Mechanical Engineering
In state, and I graduated from the only high school associated with the UNC system.
I'm not a likely wait list am I?
175, and 2.82. Mechanical Engineering
In state, and I graduated from the only high school associated with the UNC system.
I'm not a likely wait list am I?
- Dr. Review
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Re: University of North Carolina 2013
Science and Math?
And I'll go out on a limb and say that you went to WPI for UG.
And I'll go out on a limb and say that you went to WPI for UG.
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Re: University of North Carolina 2013
I'd say it's slightly questionable, but engineering majors tend to get favorable treatment. First of all, engineering is a much more difficult major than poli-sci or another humanities major, which tends to be the focus for most law school candidates (definitely not all, but most). Second, engineering majors tend to go into patent law, which is kind of unique.sailgclass wrote:Ok I'm sitting here wondering if I even have a chance with all the talk of how important the gpa is.
175, and 2.82. Mechanical Engineering
In state, and I graduated from the only high school associated with the UNC system.
I'm not a likely wait list am I?
Your LSAT score is amazing. I think you have a decent shot but not necessarily a sure thing. Good luck!
- Schrute Farms Beets
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Re: University of North Carolina 2013
Hi everyone!
New to the board. While studying for the LSAT I would read through threads and finally decided to create a profile to join the UNC discussion since that is where I will be attending next year. I'm a little paranoid so I don't plan on putting my stats up until after they release scholarship information (plus I have a thing about too much info about myself online anyway). I was accepted 3/5. I'm in state, Duke was my first choice but also a reach -- I was waitlisted there last month. I guess I am considered a non-traditional student as I attended graduate school immediately after undergrad, and have been working for two years.
I would think you have a good shot. I'm only basing this opinion on the experiences of my friends. I will say that I attended the university in NC with the largest undergraduate engineering program so it's common for non-engineering students to graduate from there with at least a few friends who are engineers. A few of my engineering friends have since earned their JDs from some of the top law schools (including T10) and each of them were serious reverse splitters like you (low gpa -- really high lsat). To make up for their low gpa they worked really hard on their admission essays to play up their strengths (i.e. analytical thinking). So yeah, I think you have a shot.
or possibly NC A&T?
New to the board. While studying for the LSAT I would read through threads and finally decided to create a profile to join the UNC discussion since that is where I will be attending next year. I'm a little paranoid so I don't plan on putting my stats up until after they release scholarship information (plus I have a thing about too much info about myself online anyway). I was accepted 3/5. I'm in state, Duke was my first choice but also a reach -- I was waitlisted there last month. I guess I am considered a non-traditional student as I attended graduate school immediately after undergrad, and have been working for two years.
I'm not going to act like I have a ton of factual information relating to UNC admissions because I don't -- but in the spirit of giving opinions and suggestions on TLSsailgclass wrote:Ok I'm sitting here wondering if I even have a chance with all the talk of how important the gpa is.
175, and 2.82. Mechanical Engineering
In state, and I graduated from the only high school associated with the UNC system.
I'm not a likely wait list am I?

What is WPI? If you attended undergrad in state I'm going to guess NC StateBedsole wrote:Science and Math?
And I'll go out on a limb and say that you went to WPI for UG.

- mytwocents
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Re: University of North Carolina 2013
Yessssss. More NC State kids at UNC! I love it.What is WPI? If you attended undergrad in state I'm going to guess NC Stateor possibly NC A&T?
- Schrute Farms Beets
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I've already decided that when I wear UNC Law anything, I will always wear a red NCSU shirt underneathmytwocents wrote:Yessssss. More NC State kids at UNC! I love it.What is WPI? If you attended undergrad in state I'm going to guess NC Stateor possibly NC A&T?

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- missvik218
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Re: University of North Carolina 2013
UGH! What is hold up UNC?!?! They're officially the LAST school I will hear from, I wish they'd just get it over with. 

- Dr. Review
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Re: University of North Carolina 2013
WPI is a school, and it turns out I know sailgclass. So I pegged what UG school he went to.
- let0927
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Re: University of North Carolina 2013
I agree with you. Why are they taking so long? Are they doing this on purpose to make us spend more money than we have to? They make me want to curse and everyday that passes, I am closer to deciding on Campbell.missvik218 wrote:UGH! What is hold up UNC?!?! They're officially the LAST school I will hear from, I wish they'd just get it over with.
- webbylu87
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To be honest, I'm at the point where I might rule them out for just being an uncooperative pain in the ass.
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- Matteliszt
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Re: University of North Carolina 2013
A lot of schools haven't finished making decisions yet.
- webbylu87
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True. Very true. But UNC seems to be particularly uncooperative. I'm having a jaded day though and I'm sure tomorrow I'll feel the opposite.Matteliszt wrote:A lot of schools haven't finished making decisions yet.
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Re: University of North Carolina 2013
Schrute Farms Beets: We have similar backgrounds (graduate school & work experience) and both waitlisted at Duke. Are you riding the waitlist or did you withdraw?
I see LSATfromNC is debating between UNC and Wake and some other acceptances but is anyone here riding a waitlist?
I see LSATfromNC is debating between UNC and Wake and some other acceptances but is anyone here riding a waitlist?
- lml09
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SweeneyTodd wrote:Schrute Farms Beets: We have similar backgrounds (graduate school & work experience) and both waitlisted at Duke. Are you riding the waitlist or did you withdraw?
I see LSATfromNC is debating between UNC and Wake and some other acceptances but is anyone here riding a waitlist?
What's good, I'm on unc's waitlist.
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
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