They fill most of the class early. |
| Email received shortly after 1pm. |
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This happens every year at UMd. My kid never toured before he actually started there. There won’t be enough spots, more will not be added. Can you go to Maryland day? That’s open to public and you’ll see a ton of
Will say one kid enrolls UMd is very good at communicating with parents |
| Anyone else underwhelmed by umd admitted day? They really don’t make an effort to entice kid to go there. Been to 4 and DC is no longer interested in UMD. Can they not try to make it an experience instead of having it just to have it? Disappointed! |
| Something seems off with UMD admissions. Did they cut back on staff or something? |
OK? Your kid’s potential spot will now be snapped up by someone else who is more focused on actual academics and student life and not preview events. |
Everyone, especially exhausted teens, would like to feel wanted. My kid chose a SLAC in part because she values individual attention and personalized treatment. |
That’s amazing! |
Wallflowers who need hand-holding and value it over opportunities and excellence should absolutely avoid research-focused state flagships that are a few Metro stops away from Washington, DC. |
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| What’s the matter? Your child get rejected from UMD? |
Hey OP, you should enroll your child and withdraw after May1. That way, "someone else who is more focused on actual academics and student life" won't get "snapped up" - just to piss off parent of child that probably got rejected from Maryland. |
My kid had exact same experience last year. Ruled off the list. They really made us feel like they could not care if he enrolled or not. |
Kind of difficult for a big state university to accomplish. You were accepted. Constant reinforcement should definitely look elsewhere as yours did. |
| Agree that admitted students' day lacked energy. Student/advisor panels clearly explained academic opportunities well but DS did not feel anyone was actually supporting anyone else, all grinding away individually. No sense of community at all. Said he wouldn't even keep considering it w/o in-state tuition benefit. |