<p>I think that Brown admission is unlikely. Your SAT is not high enough. Sorry. You are lucky to get into UNC. I know people who got deferred with stats like yours, in-state.</p>
<p>As for Kenyon and Bowdoin, I don’t know what they will do. So hold onto them as well. </p>
<p>An LAC is a totally different experience from a large state school. So is an Ivy. While UNC is a prestigious school, it is dealing with a massive state budget deficit and cut backs in programs. Some people thrive in that environment and others would do better in an LAC or smaller school. Its really up to you, your personality, your ambitions and objectives, money, whether you want to go out of state or not.</p>
<p>UNC is going to be a lot like a higher version of high school because you will see a lot of the same people all the time. Not knocking it, just a statement of fact. Some people love the big sports environment and some people could care less about that and go elsewhere. </p>
<p>Don’t do a thing until you hear from other schools. Take your time to think it through and maybe visit the schools which accept you. </p>
<p>UNC is a great value. But it also means that when hunting for a job after graduation you will have a lot of fellow UNC students competing with you. To some employers, going to a different school, like say, Kenyon will catch their attention, call you in for an interview and it goes from there. </p>
<p>I do have a bias towards private LAC’s and such. I am not you and you are not me. You should do what is in YOUR best interests and where you think you will thrive the best.</p>