Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UMD is to this area as SUNY is to NY.
Regional, but .. very well respected in region. And if you had to pick a region, NY is not a bad region.
uh no. UMD is nationally recognized. Towson is regional and would be seen that way.
just as NYers think that SUNY is nationally recognized, so do DMVers think UMD is nationally recognized. They're nationally recognized .. by some. But they're no UVA, no MI, no UCLA or Cal, no UT Austin, no UGA, not even a WI or Iowa or Indiana or Ohio. Don't ask me why. Not a knock on quality. It's about sports probably.
? If UGA is nationally recognized so is UMD. UMD is higher ranked than UGA.
UMD is B1G.
You clearly just hate UMD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UMD is to this area as SUNY is to NY.
Regional, but .. very well respected in region. And if you had to pick a region, NY is not a bad region.
uh no. UMD is nationally recognized. Towson is regional and would be seen that way.
just as NYers think that SUNY is nationally recognized, so do DMVers think UMD is nationally recognized. They're nationally recognized .. by some. But they're no UVA, no MI, no UCLA or Cal, no UT Austin, no UGA, not even a WI or Iowa or Indiana or Ohio. Don't ask me why. Not a knock on quality. It's about sports probably.
? If UGA is nationally recognized so is UMD. UMD is higher ranked than UGA.
UMD is B1G.
You clearly just hate UMD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UMD is to this area as SUNY is to NY.
Regional, but .. very well respected in region. And if you had to pick a region, NY is not a bad region.
uh no. UMD is nationally recognized. Towson is regional and would be seen that way.
just as NYers think that SUNY is nationally recognized, so do DMVers think UMD is nationally recognized. They're nationally recognized .. by some. But they're no UVA, no MI, no UCLA or Cal, no UT Austin, no UGA, not even a WI or Iowa or Indiana or Ohio. Don't ask me why. Not a knock on quality. It's about sports probably.
Anonymous wrote:What about Buffalo?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just regionally.
But - there are enough NYers in most places.
Not completely true. SUNY Binghamton is probably the top of the SUNY system -- which is good overall. Employers KNOW those kids are smart.
Stony Brook is not as well known but also has a very good reputation. I would think the whole Northeast corridor would know and respect these schools.
Agree. Back in my day similar cohorts ended up at Binghamton as they did Cornell. The ones at Cornell could afford the tuition. Binghamton got the smart kids who couldn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UMD is to this area as SUNY is to NY.
Regional, but .. very well respected in region. And if you had to pick a region, NY is not a bad region.
uh no. UMD is nationally recognized. Towson is regional and would be seen that way.
Anonymous wrote:UMD is to this area as SUNY is to NY.
Regional, but .. very well respected in region. And if you had to pick a region, NY is not a bad region.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just regionally.
But - there are enough NYers in most places.
Not completely true. SUNY Binghamton is probably the top of the SUNY system -- which is good overall. Employers KNOW those kids are smart.
Stony Brook is not as well known but also has a very good reputation. I would think the whole Northeast corridor would know and respect these schools.
Anonymous wrote:Just regionally.
But - there are enough NYers in most places.