If kid wasn't accepted to UMD College Park

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Anonymous wrote:Rutgers has rolling admissions and is ranked identically to UMD overall.


I don’t believe Rutgers has rolling admissions. But I agree with the second point: UMD is so overrated in the DMV area! Btw, Rutgers is the safest school on my son’s list. Its application is also super easy with no supplemental essays. UMD has designed its application like an Ivy League’s with those open handed fill-in-the-blank questions. 🙄


Those fill in the blank questions were thoughtful I thought. Literally there's no right or wrong answer. All your kid had to do was think for a few minutes for each question. No big deal. I disagree that UMD is overrated. I just think some people are pissed that their snowflake didn't get in. Remember it's a holistic process so they look at you beyond your grades and test scores.

My son got in but we still think UMD is overrated. But we’re originally from another state, so we got a different perspective!
Don’t get me wrong, I like those open-ended questions just as I like the Yale 35-word questions. But UMD is not in that league. Just saying.


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UMD is highly sought after because it is a decent school with a very low price tag, not because of its outstanding academics.


Sounds like you have outdated knowledge.

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Anonymous wrote:Rutgers has rolling admissions and is ranked identically to UMD overall.


I don’t believe Rutgers has rolling admissions. But I agree with the second point: UMD is so overrated in the DMV area! Btw, Rutgers is the safest school on my son’s list. Its application is also super easy with no supplemental essays. UMD has designed its application like an Ivy League’s with those open handed fill-in-the-blank questions. 🙄


Those fill in the blank questions were thoughtful I thought. Literally there's no right or wrong answer. All your kid had to do was think for a few minutes for each question. No big deal. I disagree that UMD is overrated. I just think some people are pissed that their snowflake didn't get in. Remember it's a holistic process so they look at you beyond your grades and test scores.

My son got in but we still think UMD is overrated. But we’re originally from another state, so we got a different perspective!
Don’t get me wrong, I like those open-ended questions just as I like the Yale 35-word questions. But UMD is not in that league. Just saying.


I don't think there's a human alive who is saying or thinks UMD is in the same league as an ivy, lol! Many sought after schools are not.


UMD is an R1 research university. Any R1 will be good.

Yale is fine but has Amy Chua on the faculty, along with her creepy husband, and they create weirdos like our VP.

Plenty of MAGA elite attended Yale.
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UMD top 10 public research institutions. Great in all the really hard majors.
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Anonymous wrote:Rutgers has rolling admissions and is ranked identically to UMD overall.


I don’t believe Rutgers has rolling admissions. But I agree with the second point: UMD is so overrated in the DMV area! Btw, Rutgers is the safest school on my son’s list. Its application is also super easy with no supplemental essays. UMD has designed its application like an Ivy League’s with those open handed fill-in-the-blank questions. 🙄


Those fill in the blank questions were thoughtful I thought. Literally there's no right or wrong answer. All your kid had to do was think for a few minutes for each question. No big deal. I disagree that UMD is overrated. I just think some people are pissed that their snowflake didn't get in. Remember it's a holistic process so they look at you beyond your grades and test scores.

Most parents whose seemingly high-stats kids got rejected by UMD only complain about their admissions criteria, instead of the quality of the school. But those parents whose kids are going to UMD like to exaggerate its quality.

From a research standpoint, UVA's quality seems exaggerated, but no one would say UVA is not a quality school.

https://answerthis.io/universities

Top 500 Universities | Research Output & Citation Rankings

University of Maryland, College Park
Works: 226,759
Citations: 21,922,829

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Works: 229,671
Citations: 19,288,566

University of Virginia
Works: 185,138
Citations: 15,433,360
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:UMD top 10 public research institutions. Great in all the really hard majors.


It is ranked barely inside the T50, at number 42.
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Anonymous wrote:UMD top 10 public research institutions. Great in all the really hard majors.


It is ranked barely inside the T50, at number 42.

Yet it's above UVA, a univ that most people think is better than UMD.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rutgers has rolling admissions and is ranked identically to UMD overall.


I don’t believe Rutgers has rolling admissions. But I agree with the second point: UMD is so overrated in the DMV area! Btw, Rutgers is the safest school on my son’s list. Its application is also super easy with no supplemental essays. UMD has designed its application like an Ivy League’s with those open handed fill-in-the-blank questions. 🙄


Those fill in the blank questions were thoughtful I thought. Literally there's no right or wrong answer. All your kid had to do was think for a few minutes for each question. No big deal. I disagree that UMD is overrated. I just think some people are pissed that their snowflake didn't get in. Remember it's a holistic process so they look at you beyond your grades and test scores.

My son got in but we still think UMD is overrated. But we’re originally from another state, so we got a different perspective!
Don’t get me wrong, I like those open-ended questions just as I like the Yale 35-word questions. But UMD is not in that league. Just saying.


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UMD is highly sought after because it is a decent school with a very low price tag, not because of its outstanding academics.


Most people would disagree with your assessment. There's a reason why it is highly sought after.
It’s a throw your hat in the ring university, the only sought after part is the Honors College for instate. It has a lower yield than its neighbors in VA and NJ for both instate and OOS. It’s a fine school but lets keep things in perspective.


Interesting take. The yield rate for UMD and its comparable schools in VA (Virginia Tech) and NJ (Rutgers) are very similar. It's a great school and I'm sorry you're bugged by that.
No ones bugged by UMD, UMD posters just like to cherry pick stats. The data shows yield is lowest at UMD, it’s ok. Like I said fine school but terms like highly saught even for instate are a bit misleading.
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Rejected UMD. Accepted W&M, GWU, JMU, and Connecticut College. Attending W&M.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rutgers has rolling admissions and is ranked identically to UMD overall.


I don’t believe Rutgers has rolling admissions. But I agree with the second point: UMD is so overrated in the DMV area! Btw, Rutgers is the safest school on my son’s list. Its application is also super easy with no supplemental essays. UMD has designed its application like an Ivy League’s with those open handed fill-in-the-blank questions. 🙄


Those fill in the blank questions were thoughtful I thought. Literally there's no right or wrong answer. All your kid had to do was think for a few minutes for each question. No big deal. I disagree that UMD is overrated. I just think some people are pissed that their snowflake didn't get in. Remember it's a holistic process so they look at you beyond your grades and test scores.

My son got in but we still think UMD is overrated. But we’re originally from another state, so we got a different perspective!
Don’t get me wrong, I like those open-ended questions just as I like the Yale 35-word questions. But UMD is not in that league. Just saying.


+1
UMD is highly sought after because it is a decent school with a very low price tag, not because of its outstanding academics.


Most people would disagree with your assessment. There's a reason why it is highly sought after.
It’s a throw your hat in the ring university, the only sought after part is the Honors College for instate. It has a lower yield than its neighbors in VA and NJ for both instate and OOS. It’s a fine school but lets keep things in perspective.


Interesting take. The yield rate for UMD and its comparable schools in VA (Virginia Tech) and NJ (Rutgers) are very similar. It's a great school and I'm sorry you're bugged by that.
No ones bugged by UMD, UMD posters just like to cherry pick stats. The data shows yield is lowest at UMD, it’s ok. Like I said fine school but terms like highly saught even for instate are a bit misleading.


There's nothing misleading about it being highly sought. You're the one that's fighting that truth. I don't get it
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Anonymous wrote:St Mary’s College of Maryland


Wow! Those are two very different schools.
How do they like St Mary's? We are looking at it for my DD.


Not PP and my kid didn’t even apply to UMD. They are an athlete and were looking for a D3 school. Very happy as a freshman now - has made great friends, likes classes and finds them interesting, enjoys the beautiful campus. It is small and quiet, but they weren’t looking for a party scene.
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Anonymous wrote:If your kid wasn't accepted to UMD (in past 3 years), what college/university were they accepted to and to what program at that college?


Since UMD became more competitive UMBC seems to be the popular backup.


In our experience with a roommate and another friend, some chose it for a much better fit. Very different schools, that are not interchangeable for sure, but both with strong programming in STEM fields.
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My kid was accepted to UMDCP Honors and chose to attend GWU instead, Elliott School of International Affairs. My friend's kid was rejected at UMDCP and was accepted at Ohio State. A neighbor attended St Mary's College of MD and was happy there.

My high schooler's youth orchestra rehearsals are at Towson, and frankly, the campus is nothing to write home about. UMBC seems more modern - but we just had a glimpse of it during MCPS graduation.
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Anonymous wrote:My kid was accepted to UMDCP Honors and chose to attend GWU instead, Elliott School of International Affairs. My friend's kid was rejected at UMDCP and was accepted at Ohio State. A neighbor attended St Mary's College of MD and was happy there.

My high schooler's youth orchestra rehearsals are at Towson, and frankly, the campus is nothing to write home about. UMBC seems more modern - but we just had a glimpse of it during MCPS graduation.


Ah that was the reason to move graduation there, to attract prospective students?
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Anonymous wrote:Rutgers has rolling admissions and is ranked identically to UMD overall.


I don’t believe Rutgers has rolling admissions. But I agree with the second point: UMD is so overrated in the DMV area! Btw, Rutgers is the safest school on my son’s list. Its application is also super easy with no supplemental essays. UMD has designed its application like an Ivy League’s with those open handed fill-in-the-blank questions. 🙄


Those fill in the blank questions were thoughtful I thought. Literally there's no right or wrong answer. All your kid had to do was think for a few minutes for each question. No big deal. I disagree that UMD is overrated. I just think some people are pissed that their snowflake didn't get in. Remember it's a holistic process so they look at you beyond your grades and test scores.

Most parents whose seemingly high-stats kids got rejected by UMD only complain about their admissions criteria, instead of the quality of the school. But those parents whose kids are going to UMD like to exaggerate its quality.

From a research standpoint, UVA's quality seems exaggerated, but no one would say UVA is not a quality school.

https://answerthis.io/universities

Top 500 Universities | Research Output & Citation Rankings

University of Maryland, College Park
Works: 226,759
Citations: 21,922,829

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Works: 229,671
Citations: 19,288,566

University of Virginia
Works: 185,138
Citations: 15,433,360


Do that on a per faculty basis
Anonymous
Delaware
Rutgers
GWU
JMU
George Mason
Penn State
VT
UMBC
UNC Wilmington
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