Where did this kid get in, out of curiousity? |
Hurt how? Did you not notice at any time during the 4 years that the private school education was lacking? |
| I think the TO actually hurts competitive students. |
It just seems like acceptance rate from MoCo and HoCo are far lower. And then even lower than that within certain high schools. Wish we had access to that data. |
It is available for instate and OOS/INTL via CDS. https://www.irpa.umd.edu/InstitutionalData/cds.html Class of 2027 In state Applied-15,802 Admitted-8,518 (54%) Enrolled-4,225 (50%) OOS/INTL Applied-43,567 Accepted-18,105 (42%) Enrolled-1,972 (11%) |
Yes, but that doesn’t show the breakdown for Montgomery County and Howard County. |
From publicly available data (i.e., Bethesda Magazine) and Naviance, the average acceptance rate for MoCo public schools is approximately 45%, which is less than the instate acceptance rate of 54%. |
That is my kid. Got into: Temple Pitt Penn Delaware Towson Mason Salisbury St Marys UMBC Going to Towson (Honors college) due to cost |
| My daughter stated that her counselor informed her that 25% of the seniors at her school, one of the Ws, is attending UMD next year. |
| If your kid is at a top ten Maryland public school- (W schools, magnets, Poolesville, HOCo Centennial, River Hill)- it is a tough admit. only the top 1/3 are admitted.... |
+1 I agree, especially for high schools where many kids are applying. If there are multiple students with 3.95 UW, who are they going to accept? The 1450 over the test optional. Because for all they know, the test optional could be 1250 with MoCo grade inflation. At some point it makes sense to go TO, but that’s probably at the 25th percentile, where acceptance is already a crapshoot. |
+1 UMD is full of magnet school kids whose parents can't afford or don't see an impressive ROI on attending pricey private colleges. |
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https://irpa.umd.edu/CampusCounts/Admissions/apps_ug.pdf
Based on this data, a bit less than half of students are submitting test scores, and so that 25-70 range is ridiculously inflated. OP, your kid's score is not really at the bottom of the middle range. |
NP, that's the way its been for the past 4 years. Almost half is pretty good. I've seen some 2nd and 3rd tier publics (for my child #2) where only 25% submitted scores. |
Yes, actual scores up about 100 points and then superscoring allows kids to use best scores on each section. Makes a tremendous difference. |