UMD yet?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Email to parents of admitted students this morning said over 66K applicants for spots in the class of 2029.


My daughter was admitted and we didn't get an email..... we haven't gotten emails from any of the schools she has been admitted to this year.

Are you all getting emails like this from UMD or other schools?


Check your spam folder. I have twins, so I’m getting mail from a lot of schools.

Check your spam folder for emails regarding any merit, too. You have to accept the merit via the email, and we made it by one day (two years aog). Someone on this forum actually posted to check your spam folder.

Sometimes this forum has great info, sometimes.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Email to parents of admitted students this morning said over 66K applicants for spots in the class of 2029.



About 1,000 students get Honors College invites, so a tad above 1.5% (?!)


But UMD also has Scholars and maybe others? Still, it's probably <5% of admits who are invited to a special program like Honors or Scholars.


It’s 1,000 people who attend that get honors and 1,000 people in Scholars.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:IN
In-state public; 4.0 UW, 4.4 W; TO; 8 APs



Is it a magnetic school or W school?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:IN
In-state public; 4.0 UW, 4.4 W; TO; 8 APs



Is it a magnetic school or W school?


Unlikely.
Anonymous
In: OOS (DCPS); 4.45 W / 3.9 UW; Government & Politics; Extracurriculars centered around scouting; hoping for merit aid!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In: OOS (DCPS); 4.45 W / 3.9 UW; Government & Politics; Extracurriculars centered around scouting; hoping for merit aid!


Oops, forgot to mention also invited to Honors College
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:that was my dd last year. 3.9 something/4.8 something. 12 APs. Rejected.

I attended a college consultant presentation a few weeks ago at our high school. That college consultant came out and said he saw a lot of W schools, high stat rejections last year because of yield protection, He said the same profile of kid from a school like Watkins Mill would easily get in.


Ha! Is this the kind of thing T is trying to stop?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In: OOS (DCPS); 4.45 W / 3.9 UW; Government & Politics; Extracurriculars centered around scouting; hoping for merit aid!


Oops, forgot to mention also invited to Honors College


SAT? ACT?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s out and my kid is in for engineering and also honors college.


What stats for honors?


In state, 1550 SAT (800 math), 4.88/4.0
Will have an AA in mathematics this Spring when he graduates HS. 3 AP classes only because most classes have been DE.


Congrats!! From what county?


HoCo
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:that was my dd last year. 3.9 something/4.8 something. 12 APs. Rejected.

I attended a college consultant presentation a few weeks ago at our high school. That college consultant came out and said he saw a lot of W schools, high stat rejections last year because of yield protection, He said the same profile of kid from a school like Watkins Mill would easily get in.


Ha! Is this the kind of thing T is trying to stop?

Don't think geography falls into the sphere of MAGA injustices.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:3.83/4.62 MCPS W. 34 act.
8 APs no scores submitted for those

Rejected


Do a lot of "W" kids go to UMD or do they use it as a "safety?"

Maybe UMD are utilizing historical yield rates from the W svhools. Maybe it's a MoCo thing.


UMD does not yield protect. It is a very simple formula. If you are in the top 3% of your hs class, you're in. 4/5%, is spring admit. Outside top 5%, most likely a reject


This is incredible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:3.83/4.62 MCPS W. 34 act.
8 APs no scores submitted for those

Rejected


Do a lot of "W" kids go to UMD or do they use it as a "safety?"

Maybe UMD are utilizing historical yield rates from the W svhools. Maybe it's a MoCo thing.


UMD does not yield protect. It is a very simple formula. If you are in the top 3% of your hs class, you're in. 4/5%, is spring admit. Outside top 5%, most likely a reject


This is incredible.


It's also not true.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In: OOS (DCPS); 4.45 W / 3.9 UW; Government & Politics; Extracurriculars centered around scouting; hoping for merit aid!


Oops, forgot to mention also invited to Honors College


SAT? ACT?


TO
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In: OOS (DCPS); 4.45 W / 3.9 UW; Government & Politics; Extracurriculars centered around scouting; hoping for merit aid!


Oops, forgot to mention also invited to Honors College


SAT? ACT?


TO


well that is irritating because my kid is in state and had a 1560 SAT, 4.7 WGPA / 3.8 W and got spring admit which is fine except it means she could not be considered for the LEP she wants
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In: OOS (DCPS); 4.45 W / 3.9 UW; Government & Politics; Extracurriculars centered around scouting; hoping for merit aid!


Oops, forgot to mention also invited to Honors College


SAT? ACT?


TO


well that is irritating because my kid is in state and had a 1560 SAT, 4.7 WGPA / 3.8 W and got spring admit which is fine except it means she could not be considered for the LEP she wants


What lep is that? Generally a spring admit doesn’t keep folks from lep admission.
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