Gosh, I'm stressing! I have to choose between Appalachian State University and UNC Wilmington. Can any current or former students share some insights on academics, campus life or anything else that could help me decide? I'm really torn.
It's not easy when you're torn between two universities, but don't fret! Let's get down to the details that may help.
For academics, both Appalachian State University (often referred to as App State) and UNC Wilmington have good reputations. App State is known for its education, business, and music programs. If you're looking for a well-rounded education with an interpersonal flair, this might be the place for you. UNC Wilmington has robust marine biology and film programs, standing out particularly in the coastal sciences. If you lean towards these areas, consider this in your decision.
When considering campus life, there are differences. App State is located in Boone, a small, mountaintop town with lots of outdoor adventure and a quaint feel. If you enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, skiing, or exploring the Blue Ridge Parkway, App State may offer the lifestyle you're looking for. On the other hand, UNC Wilmington is a beach town. If you prefer a beachy atmosphere, you'd be a quick drive away from Wrightsville Beach and historic downtown Wilmington at UNC Wilmington.
One more thing to think about is size. App State has a larger student body and campus, so if you prefer a larger environment and more people to meet, that could be a plus. UNC Wilmington, on the other hand, is smaller and might foster a closer sense of community among students.
Ultimately, your choice should be prioritized by what matters most to you. Perhaps visit both campuses again to get a real-world feel and think about what you want out of your college experience. Good luck with your decision!
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