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What colleges should I definitely look into in North Carolina?

Starting to narrow down my college list and I'm interested in North Carolina schools. What are some of the top colleges or hidden gems in NC that I should consider applying to?

a year ago

North Carolina offers a variety of excellent institutions for higher education. Here are some you might consider:

1. Duke University: Ranked among the top universities in the world, Duke is known for its robust programs in business, law, nursing, engineering, and the liberal arts. It's located in Durham, which has a vibrant cultural scene.

2. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC Chapel Hill): Known for strong programs in business, journalism, and health professions, it's also one of the oldest public universities in the U.S. Chapel Hill, aside from being a college town, offers several recreational and cultural activities.

3. North Carolina State University (NC State): With strengths in an array of disciplines including engineering, agriculture, design, and natural resources, NC State is a solid choice. The university's Raleigh location places it in the center of the Research Triangle, an academic and business hub.

4. Davidson College: This is a highly selective liberal arts college with a strong community and rigorous academics. Located near Charlotte, Davidson students benefit from the cultural and professional opportunities a major city provides.

5. Wake Forest University: This private university combines a small-college feel with the resources of a larger institution. It offers a diverse range of majors and is known for its business program.

6. Appalachian State University (App State): Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, App State is known for its programs in sustainability, education, and hospitality management.

7. University of North Carolina at Asheville (UNC Asheville): If you're interested in a strong liberal arts education in a beautiful mountain location, UNC Asheville could be the school for you.

Remember: when selecting where to apply, consider factors beyond academic strength, such as size, location, campus culture, and extracurricular opportunities. Aim for a mix of match, reach, and safety schools based on your academic profile. Happy college hunting!

a year ago

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