Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Attended the UMBC Just for Junior Day yesterday and it was pretty terrible and DD quickly crossed this one off the list.
First, it was packed. Even getting into the parking lot was a mess.
Second, they started the whole day off talking about their recent basketball victory over UVA. Two months ago no one even knew they had a team and that was not the reason anyone was there.
Third, the campus is just plain ugly and run down. Many old building in dire need of maintenance. Salisbury has a nicer campus and facilities.
The tour groups were way too large, probably over 100 in our group. We skipped out half way through and did our own tour.
I hate being stuck in MD with only 1 viable in-state option.
Crossing off the list (and adding it on) based on a tour is not smart. It has nothing to do education the school offers. True with all schools, not just UMBC.
Totally agree. You could attend a very slick tour to find out the education offered is completely sub par.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Attended the UMBC Just for Junior Day yesterday and it was pretty terrible and DD quickly crossed this one off the list.
First, it was packed. Even getting into the parking lot was a mess.
Second, they started the whole day off talking about their recent basketball victory over UVA. Two months ago no one even knew they had a team and that was not the reason anyone was there.
Third, the campus is just plain ugly and run down. Many old building in dire need of maintenance. Salisbury has a nicer campus and facilities.
The tour groups were way too large, probably over 100 in our group. We skipped out half way through and did our own tour.
I hate being stuck in MD with only 1 viable in-state option.
Crossing off the list (and adding it on) based on a tour is not smart. It has nothing to do education the school offers. True with all schools, not just UMBC.
Anonymous wrote:Third, the campus is just plain ugly and run down. Many old building in dire need of maintenance. Salisbury has a nicer campus and facilities.
Anonymous wrote:If they are spending that much time talking about UVA, well, that’s pathetic. UVA is still UVA and very , very few people would be at UMBC if they could get in to UVA. I get it as a one minute rah rah point, but...grow up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Attended the UMBC Just for Junior Day yesterday and it was pretty terrible and DD quickly crossed this one off the list.
First, it was packed. Even getting into the parking lot was a mess.
Second, they started the whole day off talking about their recent basketball victory over UVA. Two months ago no one even knew they had a team and that was not the reason anyone was there.
Third, the campus is just plain ugly and run down. Many old building in dire need of maintenance. Salisbury has a nicer campus and facilities.
The tour groups were way too large, probably over 100 in our group. We skipped out half way through and did our own tour.
I hate being stuck in MD with only 1 viable in-state option.
Crossing off the list (and adding it on) based on a tour is not smart. It has nothing to do education the school offers. True with all schools, not just UMBC.
Anonymous wrote:If they are spending that much time talking about UVA, well, that’s pathetic. UVA is still UVA and very , very few people would be at UMBC if they could get in to UVA. I get it as a one minute rah rah point, but...grow up.
Anonymous wrote:Random comment
After beating #1 UVA in b-ball, they just best #1 Albany in Lacrosse
Anonymous wrote:Attended the UMBC Just for Junior Day yesterday and it was pretty terrible and DD quickly crossed this one off the list.
First, it was packed. Even getting into the parking lot was a mess.
Second, they started the whole day off talking about their recent basketball victory over UVA. Two months ago no one even knew they had a team and that was not the reason anyone was there.
Third, the campus is just plain ugly and run down. Many old building in dire need of maintenance. Salisbury has a nicer campus and facilities.
The tour groups were way too large, probably over 100 in our group. We skipped out half way through and did our own tour.
I hate being stuck in MD with only 1 viable in-state option.