That depends on a lot of other factors. Is this weighted or unweighted GPA? If you take challenging classes in high school (honors, AP) and get an unweighted 3.8 you're definitely qualified for UNC in terms of your transcript. Test scores are also very important. Admissions standards also depend on Demographics, in state/out of state, and legacy.
Most colleges would accept with a 3.75 GPA, but the SAT has top score of 1400. Your score is fair, but you could improve it.
Well to start UNC can refer to any of the many state universities. If you are refering to UNC- Chapel Hill here is a link to their website. Just remember, colleges look at other things than SAT and GPA. You can still be declined if you have a perfect GPA and a 2400 on the SAT. http://www.admissions.unc.edu/academics/factsandfigures.htm
I think if you have all that either you are a liar or someone who knows the answer and just posts this to brag about their achievements
1400 wil put you in play at just about any school, providing you have good EC's and a high GPA.
No, you can take the ACT also.
Most universities don't publicly state a minimum test score that they require for admission, but UNC Charlotte's average SAT score among its attending students was 1199.
UNC Chapel Hill's 2014 25th-75th percentile SAT scores are 590-700 on the Critical Reading section, 610-700 on the Math section, and 590-690 on the Writing section.
Write a persuasive essay and it can do miracles. Retake the SAT again and get above 1400 composite.
UNC Chapel Hill's 2014 25th-75th percentile SAT Writing Scores are 590-690, meaning 25% of students scored 590 or lower on the Writing portion of the SAT, and 75% of students scored 690 or lower (i.e. 25% of students scored 690 or higher).
75% of students admitted to UNC Chapel-Hill scored 600 or above on the three sections of the SAT.
UNC Chapel Hill's 2014 25th-75th percentile SAT Critical Reading Scores are 590-700, meaning 25% of students scored 590 or lower on the Critial Reading portion of the SAT, and 75% of students scored 700 or lower (i.e. 25% of students scored 700 or higher).
2.00 + Sat: 1350+