They can get into UMD, but maybe not there chosen major. CS is an example of that. Prior years, it was easy to transfer into UMD for CS. You just needed the requisite courses and a minimum GPA. Not anymore. There are now only 100 transfer spots open for CS -- both internal in UMD and external like CC. That makes it highly unlikely that a transfer student gets into the CS program at UMD. |
| ^their not there. Typing too fast. |
Where do MC CS students end up attending if UMD is nearly impossible for CS? |
UMBC |
This may be true about CS but it definitely is not true across the board. If you have a cumulative 3.6 in all your college work it is an auto admit to the business school. 3-3.6 students are eligible for holistic review for admission to the business school. Note this must be the GPA for college classes, not HS or AP classes. Heard this directly from business school admissions less than three months ago. |
It depends on the hs. Too many kids from Churchill have the same gpa and similar activities and hooks. |
Agreed. I have a kid at a slightly less competitive MCPS school with a higher GPA and similar AP number and I doubt he is top 10% of the class. He might be in the top 20%. Just lots of smart kids at the top end. |
What hooks specifically? |
Money, pay to play programs, same activities - sports, theater, music, forming non-profits, internships or jobs their parents got. |
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Unfortunately the bar is different at different HS. I am 100% sure it is more difficult to get into UMD CP out of a magnet or W school.
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Don't students from those high schools/magnet want to go elsewhere tho? |
Maybe no if they were trying for CS which has one of the best programs on the east coast (after MIT). Another limited enrollment program is business. |
| Isn't the reason why UMD rejects students from Moco is because they think moco kids would go somewhere else instead of UMD? Yield rate? |
No |
No. Many, many kids at W schools want to go to UMD. Great school and about 20% the price of a lot of privates. UMD rejects tons out of W schools because they want to make sure they are servicing all parts of the state. Like every university, kids are competing with other kids in the same school. At W schools in MOCO, a huge percentage of the class has 4.0 or close to 4.0 and like 12 APs. |