University of Maryland College Park

Anonymous
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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?

I think the way ^PP wrote that statement made it appear that their kid didn't like the tour itself, rather than they didn't like the school.

If the latter, then yea, makes sense that they don't want to there. But if the former, then it doesn't make sense to base a decision on a tour guide.
Anonymous
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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?


It's a big school with many options for majors. Take a look here to see what some of UMD's talented students have done while there:

https://today.umd.edu/remarkable-humanity-and-depth-of-thought
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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?

I think the way ^PP wrote that statement made it appear that their kid didn't like the tour itself, rather than they didn't like the school.

If the latter, then yea, makes sense that they don't want to there. But if the former, then it doesn't make sense to base a decision on a tour guide.


Ah, got it. Yeah, dropping a school because you don't like the tour guide isn't the best criteria.
Anonymous
Close friends kid majored in journalism there; met her husband there who was pre-med. She is now working at a p.r. agency and loves it and her fiance is in med school. Both of them loved the school - felt like a good combination of city-adjacent but not in the city, wide range of opportunities, interesting courses without being overly intense. FWIW, friend's kid was out of state (PA); her husband is local and went to a Baltimore-area private school...I want to say Gilman. They are 4 years out so perhaps the campus has changed a bit.
Anonymous
The surrounding neighborhood is…interesting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The surrounding neighborhood is…interesting.


Where exactly and what did you find "interesting"?
Anonymous
U of MD seem like a scumbag U as they hired a top level person from a school district that covered up teacher sexual harrassment. That person also got a golden parachute of tax dollars after her coverups.
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