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Anonymous wrote:We will know in 30 days...


Hopefully less!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We will know in 30 days...


Hopefully less!


It will Friday the 31st at 5pm
Anonymous
https://irpa.umd.edu/CampusCounts/Admissions/apps_ug.pdf

45% admitted, 21% yield. as undesirable as ever. Does any other state flapship have such bad yield?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://irpa.umd.edu/CampusCounts/Admissions/apps_ug.pdf

45% admitted, 21% yield. as undesirable as ever. Does any other state flapship have such bad yield?



It’s an interesting situation where they admit the highest scorers who rarely want to go there and generally have much better options. Then they deny those right below (4.0 students with 5 AP’s for example) who would actually attend. I wish there was ED to show demonstrated interest.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://irpa.umd.edu/CampusCounts/Admissions/apps_ug.pdf

45% admitted, 21% yield. as undesirable as ever. Does any other state flapship have such bad yield?

LOL. How's Frostburg?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://irpa.umd.edu/CampusCounts/Admissions/apps_ug.pdf

45% admitted, 21% yield. as undesirable as ever. Does any other state flapship have such bad yield?



It’s an interesting situation where they admit the highest scorers who rarely want to go there and generally have much better options. Then they deny those right below (4.0 students with 5 AP’s for example) who would actually attend. I wish there was ED to show demonstrated interest.

Wow that really is unfair to admit the most qualified students and let them decide if they want to attend or not. Craziness!

Va tech and University of Washington yield also 25%
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I do wish they gave more priority to Maryland residents
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i think typical state universities yields are in the 20s
Anonymous
Depends. If OOS (and esp. if looking to major in STEM), may as well apply to Stanford.
Anonymous
was admitted with gemstone for stem and a hefty scholarship. was part of the 79% that went elsewhere
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://irpa.umd.edu/CampusCounts/Admissions/apps_ug.pdf

45% admitted, 21% yield. as undesirable as ever. Does any other state flapship have such bad yield?



It’s an interesting situation where they admit the highest scorers who rarely want to go there and generally have much better options. Then they deny those right below (4.0 students with 5 AP’s for example) who would actually attend. I wish there was ED to show demonstrated interest.

Wow that really is unfair to admit the most qualified students and let them decide if they want to attend or not. Craziness!

Va tech and University of Washington yield also 25%


Public schools outside the top 10 or so all have yields in the mid 20s or lower.
Anonymous
It is not deemed as desirable for Maryland’s top students. Although they are admitting them at a decent rate, our highest performers choose to go elsewhere. It’s too bad that we don’t have a system like Florida which attracts kids rather than repels them.

I really wish my child had any interest in staying in the state but he wants a different environment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is not deemed as desirable for Maryland’s top students. Although they are admitting them at a decent rate, our highest performers choose to go elsewhere. It’s too bad that we don’t have a system like Florida which attracts kids rather than repels them.

I really wish my child had any interest in staying in the state but he wants a different environment.

Tell that to the kids on a full ride.
There are certainly top kids attracted to Maryland.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It varies based on which public school system and which high school your kid is attending.


This.

4.2 at least.

If at Blair in MoCo, then higher.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is not deemed as desirable for Maryland’s top students. Although they are admitting them at a decent rate, our highest performers choose to go elsewhere. It’s too bad that we don’t have a system like Florida which attracts kids rather than repels them.

I really wish my child had any interest in staying in the state but he wants a different environment.


According to their respective CDs, for Fall of 2023, UF had 65,375 applications. UMD had 59,369. Considering the difference in state population and similiar undergraduate enrollment (35,000 and 31,000), doesn't appear UMD is repelling applicants.

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