| I know University of Maryland has become a pretty tough admit, but I don’t think the general public knows and appreciates that and no one is impressed by anyone who goes to university of Maryland. That’s sad. |
Says who? |
The rest of America. They know California is nice, and Oregon has hippies, and Washington State has tech, and New York State has many schools, and many of them like Ohio and Florida. But Maryland? I'm not even convinced most of the country can find it on a map. |
That is inaccurate. Even if a program is 2 years, honors students are guaranteed 4 years of housing on campus. However, I don’t know any UMD student that stayed on campus 4 years. They all move off campus. |
I made the mistake of checking a UMD Facebook group today. It wasn't even about housing. Except it was. Housing was all it was. Grim, tiny rooms in cheap apartment complexes in Greenbelt. Parking lots and highways. 1,000 a month to live with four roommates like you're in an exurban dystopia. What fun. |
PP Not aware of that. I've only seen freshmen guarantee. Never seen any sort of guarantee for upper class honor students. |
Huh? Thousands of student live within a half mile of campus. Something like 10 apartment complexes within walking distance. |
My child got in UMD Letters and Science but not in CS directly for fall 2024. Is there a guaranteed admission to CS after a semester? |
Grim tiny rooms next to a highway in College Park? Where do I sign? |
Most of them are brand new buildings. It's a busy commercial road with bars and restaurants next to campus. Not a highway. |
I live near campus, and there is a lot of housing nearby. Some is good and some is run by crappy companies. The parent group is good for figuring this out. It’s definitely not all bad as the depressive PP claims. |
Nope. |
No. It will be extremely difficult. Look at another school or major |
Maybe it’s time for your snowflake to live their own life? |
Y'all are so defensive about a school no one else in the country cares about. I just think it's sad to see so many highly intelligent kids with so much potential pigeonholed into such narrow boxes in such an ugly provincial place. |