Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you list another LEP as a second choice?
Yes, but if you don’t get into that second choice, you will likely be rejected from UMD. You took your shot and missed, so they’re not handholding to get you into another major.
How do students end up in general "Letters and Sciences" if they don't accept students who don't get into their choices?
I thought that they first decided if someone is accepted, and then the LEP's decide whether they are admitted to the program.
They review without major, then send the pool to the LEP for review. That doesn’t mean they’re accepted yet, just that they have the stats to be considered. If the student is denied from two LEPs, AOs are not going to bother looking at the application again—other students are filling up Letters and Sciences in the meantime.
Are you basing this on experience or guessing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you list another LEP as a second choice?
Yes, but if you don’t get into that second choice, you will likely be rejected from UMD. You took your shot and missed, so they’re not handholding to get you into another major.
How do students end up in general "Letters and Sciences" if they don't accept students who don't get into their choices?
I thought that they first decided if someone is accepted, and then the LEP's decide whether they are admitted to the program.
They review without major, then send the pool to the LEP for review. That doesn’t mean they’re accepted yet, just that they have the stats to be considered. If the student is denied from two LEPs, AOs are not going to bother looking at the application again—other students are filling up Letters and Sciences in the meantime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you list another LEP as a second choice?
Yes, but if you don’t get into that second choice, you will likely be rejected from UMD. You took your shot and missed, so they’re not handholding to get you into another major.
How do students end up in general "Letters and Sciences" if they don't accept students who don't get into their choices?
I thought that they first decided if someone is accepted, and then the LEP's decide whether they are admitted to the program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you list another LEP as a second choice?
Yes, but if you don’t get into that second choice, you will likely be rejected from UMD. You took your shot and missed, so they’re not handholding to get you into another major.
Anonymous wrote:If your child is set on CS and is searching for additional application opportunities, UT-Dallas is a very good CS school and is still accepting applications I think until May - I realize not UMD but just to have in your back pocket in case CS does not pan out somewhere else. Also, transferring FROM a CS program to another school may be easier (but I do NOT know that for sure). I think very difficult to go from non-CS to direct admit within most schools.
Anonymous wrote:Can you list another LEP as a second choice?
Anonymous wrote:If your child is set on CS and is searching for additional application opportunities, UT-Dallas is a very good CS school and is still accepting applications I think until May - I realize not UMD but just to have in your back pocket in case CS does not pan out somewhere else. Also, transferring FROM a CS program to another school may be easier (but I do NOT know that for sure). I think very difficult to go from non-CS to direct admit within most schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does it mean that UMD may put you in another major although you applied for CS? Any random major?
Double check but it could be they put students into Letters and Sciences (undecided?).
Anonymous wrote:Does it mean that UMD may put you in another major although you applied for CS? Any random major?
Anonymous wrote:Does it mean that UMD may put you in another major although you applied for CS? Any random major?