| If your DC doesn't get accepted, could he/ she take classes at MC and then transfer? |
| UMD engineering is not a safety for anyone. Parents don't seem to realize that engineering is a completely different beast. The standards are so much higher for engineering at UMD compared to any other major. And that's true at most schools. |
If my kid applies to UMD engineering and picks an alternate major in A & S does taking the alternate with hope of transferring make more sense than UMBC or MC with hope of transfer? |
| If he doesn’t get in, do freshman year at UMBC to get pre-requisites out of the way and then transfer—do this instead of gap year. |
Yep |
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I don't think it's ever a safety. It's a top program. Plenty are rejected.
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Yep. That's why the premise of the thread question is just silly. |
| What county are you from? Not a safety from MoCo. Pretty much a safety from anywhere else. |
I am not sure why it’s “silly” just because the answer is no. |
It was an obvious no before you asked the question. That's why. |
wouldn't say it's a safety from elsewhere in MD, but certainly A LOT easier than from MoCo. |
Transferring from UMCP A&S to UMCP Engineering is much less likely to work than completing 1 year at UMBC Engineering and trying to transfer to UMCP Engineering. |
| I doubt UMCP Engineering is a safety for any MD student. And outside Anne Arundel, Howard, and Montgomery counties there are relatively fewer MD public HS students qualified to study engineering. |
Tell me you have no clue without telling me you have no clue. It’s a very tough admit these days and even tougher from certain MCPS HSs. It might be a safety from certain parts of the state but not schools like Whitman, WJ, Wootton, Churchill or Blair magnet. It sounds like a likely admit for OP’s son but not a safety. |
| One student’s safety can be another student’s reach. If you have a hard time understanding this concept (which many in DCUM do), you need to find someone else to advise on your kid’s college application. |