Anonymous wrote:The only two reasons in-state colleges, apart from flagships, are worth considering is if the student is both short of money and short on grades and achievements. The student could also end up at an out-of-state college with enough merit aid to compare with in-state tuition, but it's a matter of luck, and it takes a lot of research and no small amount of luck.
Knowing this, please consider UMBC. It has a utilitarian ethos, but in terms of instruction, it's nearly as good as UMDCP.
In the end, if your kid is lucky, they will find their "best fit" among the colleges that accept them.
"Utilitarian" or not, UMBC in no way, shape, or form holds a candle to UMD.
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