University of Maryland College Park

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:UMD has 87 miles of sidewalk!


That's a whole lotta cleaning to do
Anonymous
UM College Park
41,000-42,000 students
30,000 undergraduates
~10,000+ graduate students
76% MD residents
50.6% male, 49% female
Anonymous
CS is always discussed. If your kid majored in something else at UMD, what was it and how is that program? Did they graduate and what did they do after
Anonymous
Our lab has a lot of UMD interns, and I am almost always impressed with them.

If you kid is in the physical sciences at UMD, have them watch out for the JIFSAN internship program. UMD doesn't do a great job of advertising it and it is an awesome opportunity. Announcement should be soon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:CS is always discussed. If your kid majored in something else at UMD, what was it and how is that program? Did they graduate and what did they do after


+1

CS and engineering are the only major is discussed, but what about outcomes/experiences with other majors?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CS is always discussed. If your kid majored in something else at UMD, what was it and how is that program? Did they graduate and what did they do after


+1

CS and engineering are the only major is discussed, but what about outcomes/experiences with other majors?


Seems like everyone's kid only went to umd for CS engineering. Business is an oversubscribed major. How is the Biology program at UMD?
Anonymous
My daughter got accepted to the UMD honors college. Listed UH as #1 program. major: criminology
Can anyone share experiences in the honors college, specifically:
1) What are the real benefits vs regular enrollment? Is it just extra work?
2) Do honors kids socialize/party, or is everyone just in their rooms studying?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My daughter got accepted to the UMD honors college. Listed UH as #1 program. major: criminology
Can anyone share experiences in the honors college, specifically:
1) What are the real benefits vs regular enrollment? Is it just extra work?
2) Do honors kids socialize/party, or is everyone just in their rooms studying?

My kid joined UH for the dorms - Pyon Chen. Awesome dorms. They dropped it second year because they felt it was just more classes that they had to take. They are graduating in three years (this year) with two bachelors (thanks to lots of credits going in). They also didn't find the UH courses that year very interesting. But then, DC is a STEM major. That year, a lot of the UH courses seem to be more for humanities type majors, which DC wasn't interested in.

IMO, honors kids also do party, but of course, ymmv. The thing about such a large college is that it has a diverse student body, in more ways than one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dumb thread. Do your own research. It's a good school with good outcomes for students. Whether it's right for your kid is subjective.


This. Always this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dumb thread. Do your own research. It's a good school with good outcomes for students. Whether it's right for your kid is subjective.


This. Always this.


This is a way of doing one's own research? How else do you suggest finding out about others' experiences?
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Anonymous wrote:UMD took in a recent higher up with a huge salary a lady that made promotions in mcps of serial harassers. She cost the public millions of dollars and messed with teacher careers. University of Maryland rewards crime, racism, abuse, and nepotism. ( Mic drop)

LMAO. Ummm no.


Unfortunately Monifa McKnight was able to walk away from mcps with a bunch of $ and then get hired at UMD. As a moco resident this pisses me off. Does it piss me off so much that I want to spend an extra $100k+ per child to send them out of state? No, I cannot afford to protest her hiring.


What does she do at UMD? Is she a fixer that finds ways to cover up improper conduct?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Worst college tour we were on by far. Turned my student right off and refused to consider their acceptance. Total bummer.


That is very short-sighted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UMD took in a recent higher up with a huge salary a lady that made promotions in mcps of serial harassers. She cost the public millions of dollars and messed with teacher careers. University of Maryland rewards crime, racism, abuse, and nepotism. ( Mic drop)

LMAO. Ummm no.


Unfortunately Monifa McKnight was able to walk away from mcps with a bunch of $ and then get hired at UMD. As a moco resident this pisses me off. Does it piss me off so much that I want to spend an extra $100k+ per child to send them out of state? No, I cannot afford to protest her hiring.


What does she do at UMD? Is she a fixer that finds ways to cover up improper conduct?


The PP is obsessed with the former MCPS Superintendent and never hesitates to mention this in every UMD thread. I take it with a grain of salt since many of the former MCPS superintendents have been flops but PP only cares about this one. Even if you assume what they say is true, find me a major public flagship where a man hasn’t failed upward into a job. I mean at a minimum think all the college athletic scandals. If there were actually any kid of consistent criteria, the PP would be tracking where multiple MCPS superintendents have gone. The would also be protesting many public flagships for people that are offered a position when they didn’t do great at their last job.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Worst college tour we were on by far. Turned my student right off and refused to consider their acceptance. Total bummer.


That is very short-sighted.


Why? Is there a reason that a student should go to a college that they don't like? Why be miserable for 4 years if you know from the jump it's not for you?
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