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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have no issue with UMD but Virginia has better affordable options for the highest achievers; it just does. I grew up in Virginia and went to UVA. I would also have been happy at W&M, or at least I considered going there. In-state was what my parents could afford and it was a fantastic deal. My family is in Maryland and I do not want to limit my kids to in-state.[/quote] Highest achievers ? UMD alum Larry David - Seinfeld Jim Henson- muppets David Simon - the wire Kenny Kramm- FlavorX Alex Severinsky - hybrid engine Harry Smith- pulse Doppler radar Kevin Plank- underarmour Sergey Brin - Google George Laurer - the Universal Price Bar Code Robert Briskman - launched Sirius Satellite James Clark - soft contact lenses Robert Fischell- artificial pancreas, flexible artery stents , rechargeable pacemaker Russell Marker- the octane system Tim Sweeney- Epic Games / Fortnite George Danzig- linear programming Carl Bernstein- Broke Watergate Much larger achievers and world/culture/economic impact than any UVA grass of modern times. Additionally UMD has more Nobel, Pulitzer, Academy Award, Emmy, Fields medal alumni than all the Virginia schools put together. That’s why it’s in the B1G 10.[/quote] That’s why it’s the joke of the B1G 10 you mean. It’s one of the doormats of the conference. [/quote] It has the 3rd highest incoming SAT scores, 4th highest research budget and the 3rd most conference championships. Plus brings one of the most valuable media markets and is located inside the beltway of the Worlds most powerful city. Picked top 5 in the league this year. A good test will be manhandling uva early in the season. [/quote] The ACC region is still seething that UMD monetized it’s location and left them treading water their inferior value. [/quote] DC is a pro sports town. Maybe that is why UMD's football attendance is woeful. [/quote] Nobody gives AF about Maryland football [/quote] Now that they can't tell recruits they will play blue bloods every season, basketball is heading in the same direction. One sweet 16 since joining the Big10 is pretty sad [/quote] UMD The B1G 10 most recent basketball national champions in both men’s and women’s Third most conference championships since joining Higher incoming SATs of all schools except northwestern and michigan. Top 10 public university research budget 3rd most valuable media market in the B1G.[/quote]
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