Ivy's laugh at those stats. In addition, you need major ECs like national awards, president of your class or captain of a sport etc and even then chances are slim. |
Cornel; is 10th and UMD is 11th on csrankings.org so not worth the additional $200K+ in costs IMO |
PP poster with the 35 ACT kid. Wonder if our kids know each other because they sound the same. "Best" he did was a Cornell WL. Also to the OP. Honors was nice to have for the dorms freshman year but in long term not that meaningful. UMD will be what he makes of it. |
| 4.0 UW/4.84 W. MCPS. TO but did submit AP scores. |
+1 pp here.. totally agree about UMD honors. DC picked the honors that had the better dorms. That was about it. DC is dropping honors next year. I would not be surprised if they didn't know each other. LOL. There are some really smart kids there. |
| My DD was accepted to honors at UMD this cycle. She also was accepted to some other honors programs and UMD’s program is less appealing. |
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I doubt your child did anything wrong. There’s only so many spaces, and it’s a lottery to get honors. Did he get accepted to T30 schools? Those students I know in honors were accepted to HYSP and/or T30 schools too. I suspect UMD looks for a variety of majors and awards and interests in addition to the usual stats. If they need an X major and an applicant has a slightly lower GPA, maybe that person gets an offer. I also suspect they want a mix of OOS and in state. |
Exactly. I know of kids who were accepted to HYSP and chose UMD honors due to cost. |
Not everyone is rich like you. Do you really have to ask this to know the answer? |
Right. This, too. Ithaca is depressing and so is Cornell. My kid didn’t like Cornell. |
| 4.4w, 34 ACT, 8 APs, nationally ranked athlete w orchestra leadership and governor school, direct admit to Smith, not admitted to honors. Did get into College Park Scholars and no merit currently. |
He applied to a program that has more applicants than seats. Not sure why you expect admissions to a different state's public schools. VA has public schools. |
You can appeal or reapply at the end of first year. https://honors.umd.edu/faqs/ |
| Maryland has 60k high school graduates and 1k honors college seats. |
Extracurricular achievements? Honors colleges looks for leaders, not followers. |