Can we stop crapping on UMCP

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Everyone calls it UMD.
Anonymous
It is almost impossible to transfer into CS or Engineering at UMD unless one is directly admitted into the program. It will be even harder to do so in 2024. On average, I don't think a CMU grad makes more than an UMD grad. Exceptions do not count as the norm.
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Anonymous wrote:I agree that a lack of a true College Town is one of the factors that's holding UMCP back. I graduated in 2010, and while it's definitely improved since then, it still has a way to go to catch up to Ann Arbor/State College/Chapel Hill and others.


State College, Chapel Hill, Charlottesville are very far away from major cities, while UMD has a metro to a global city. Such a location doesn't yield picturesque college towns.


Boulder? It’s not so far from Denver

UW is in Seattle and much nicer surroundings



Boulder is beautiful but I wouldn't say Denver is major city. Same goes for Ann Arbor and Detroit today.

UW's campus is beautiful and it is picturesque because of the nature surrounding it (particularly Mt. Rainier). The town surrounding campus is nothing to write home about. Frankly it's non-existent.


Detroit still has 4.3 million people in its metropolitan area. 14th largest in the USA. It’s still a major city. Ann Arbor is not in the Detroit MSA by the way.
Anonymous
Correction to the above. Ann Arbor is a part of the MSA. It wasn’t a part of the of SMSA that’s no longer quoted.
Anonymous
Upon further review, Ann Arbor is not part of the MSA of Detroit. It is part of the CSA. The original posting was correct.


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Anonymous wrote:Naviance itself is not reliable. You can search DUCM. Plenty of threads on reliability (or lack thereof) of Naviance over the years. No self-reported tools are reliable.

But the Niche rankings are gospel on DCUM!
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This thread is filled with utter nonsense. Mostly ill-informed opinions, or spin on "something they heard" which may or may not have been correct. May not, mostly..


As someone who has been to many many campuses, are there nicer ones? Sure. Are there worse ones? Yes many, many worse. But if that is your priority, knock yourself out and head to Tuscaloosa (beautiful) or Boulder (which ain't all that tbh, and it sure as hsit ain't in Denver). If you think Austin in nicer, ok, maybe, you do know its *downtown* Austin right? And also, you ain't getting in OOS. And certainly not to a good major unless you're the TJ or Blair Valedictorian. (Yeah, I know Susie and Millie, and Johnny all got in) Sure they did.
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Anonymous wrote:Naviance itself is not reliable. You can search DUCM. Plenty of threads on reliability (or lack thereof) of Naviance over the years. No self-reported tools are reliable.

But the Niche rankings are gospel on DCUM!

Huh?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Naviance itself is not reliable. You can search DUCM. Plenty of threads on reliability (or lack thereof) of Naviance over the years. No self-reported tools are reliable.

But the Niche rankings are gospel on DCUM!


Not sure what you mean. Naviance is a garbage in, garbage out system. Not something you want to rely on but one that gives you "better than nothing" usefulness.
Anonymous
Niche is no different from Naviance in that they both rely heavily on self-reported information, and yet their respective reputations on DCUM seem different.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread is filled with utter nonsense. Mostly ill-informed opinions, or spin on "something they heard" which may or may not have been correct. May not, mostly..


As someone who has been to many many campuses, are there nicer ones? Sure. Are there worse ones? Yes many, many worse. But if that is your priority, knock yourself out and head to Tuscaloosa (beautiful) or Boulder (which ain't all that tbh, and it sure as hsit ain't in Denver). If you think Austin in nicer, ok, maybe, you do know its *downtown* Austin right? And also, you ain't getting in OOS. And certainly not to a good major unless you're the TJ or Blair Valedictorian. (Yeah, I know Susie and Millie, and Johnny all got in) Sure they did.

My kid would hate the weather in Austin, no matter how "nice" the campus is.
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Anonymous wrote:Most large state universities aren't in "college towns."

Most of the so-called prestigious ones are.


That’s so not true

Which of the so-called prestigious ones aren't in "college towns"?
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Anonymous wrote:This thread is filled with utter nonsense. Mostly ill-informed opinions, or spin on "something they heard" which may or may not have been correct. May not, mostly..


As someone who has been to many many campuses, are there nicer ones? Sure. Are there worse ones? Yes many, many worse. But if that is your priority, knock yourself out and head to Tuscaloosa (beautiful) or Boulder (which ain't all that tbh, and it sure as hsit ain't in Denver). If you think Austin in nicer, ok, maybe, you do know its *downtown* Austin right? And also, you ain't getting in OOS. And certainly not to a good major unless you're the TJ or Blair Valedictorian. (Yeah, I know Susie and Millie, and Johnny all got in) Sure they did.

My kid would hate the weather in Austin, no matter how "nice" the campus is.


Mine would hate the politics of TX. I'll take an alleged crappy campus over bigotry, suppression of reproductive rights, and guns any day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Everyone calls it UMD.


It used to be UMCP, I think it offiicially became UMD about 20 + years ago. Something about getting the designation of the state's flagship school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Niche is no different from Naviance in that they both rely heavily on self-reported information, and yet their respective reputations on DCUM seem different.

Naviance may be viewed a little more favorably because its on the local school level. Both have their advocates, but largely dismissed by the majority.
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