Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our DC private, the college counselors said no one was accepted from our school to UMD last year below a 4.55 WGPA and the previous year no one below a 4.3 WGPA was accepted.
Maybe UMD figured your students use them as a safety?
UMD does not care about yield or demonstrated interest. I have found that it is a tough admit from high performing maryland high schools.
Why is that?
They don’t have to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rejected. In total shock. High stats (4.6 W, 11 APs, 34 ACT), great ECs, MCPS. We're hoping it's a yield thing, and this doesn't bode badly for DCs RD applications![]()
I don’t think UMD yield protects? I’d reach out to your counselor on Monday to see if error. Has your DC had any other decisions yet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rejected. In total shock. High stats (4.6 W, 11 APs, 34 ACT), great ECs, MCPS. We're hoping it's a yield thing, and this doesn't bode badly for DCs RD applications![]()
I don’t think UMD yield protects? I’d reach out to your counselor on Monday to see if error. Has your DC had any other decisions yet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our DC private, the college counselors said no one was accepted from our school to UMD last year below a 4.55 WGPA and the previous year no one below a 4.3 WGPA was accepted.
Maybe UMD figured your students use them as a safety?
UMD does not care about yield or demonstrated interest. I have found that it is a tough admit from high performing maryland high schools.
Why is that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it really hard to get in these days?
depending on the major, yes.
This is not true- You are accepted or rejected from the school first. Then they admit to LEP (Limited Enrolled Programs) so your child can be accepted into UMD and not admitted into Comp Scie, Business and Engineering as a freshman.
Assuming admission to UMCP does the LEP decision come at the saner one or is there a further wait?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is 3.7 UW, 4.3 weighted, test optional. No hooks. I figure it’s a long shot and kid is already in at Salisbury and UMBC with merit. But I’m still hopeful….nervous….
UMBC with merit is awesome.
Thanks. If it comes to UMBC with merit and UMD CP without merit, it might be a tough call anyway.
Meyerhoff and Banneker Key results don’t come out until April, though, right? So there’s still more waiting to do.
Anonymous wrote:Rejected. In total shock. High stats (4.6 W, 11 APs, 34 ACT), great ECs, MCPS. We're hoping it's a yield thing, and this doesn't bode badly for DCs RD applications![]()
Anonymous wrote:Rejected. In total shock. High stats (4.6 W, 11 APs, 34 ACT), great ECs, MCPS. We're hoping it's a yield thing, and this doesn't bode badly for DCs RD applications![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC got in to UMDCP CS as expected
why expected?
In state, magnet and high stats
pp here.. my kid is the same, but these days there is no "sure thing" other than if you pay for a new library.
DC got in, too. But, I was still anxious.
Anonymous wrote:Rejected. In total shock. High stats (4.6 W, 11 APs, 34 ACT), great ECs, MCPS. We're hoping it's a yield thing, and this doesn't bode badly for DCs RD applications![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our DC private, the college counselors said no one was accepted from our school to UMD last year below a 4.55 WGPA and the previous year no one below a 4.3 WGPA was accepted.
Maybe UMD figured your students use them as a safety?
UMD does not care about yield or demonstrated interest. I have found that it is a tough admit from high performing maryland high schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In-state, direct admit to Business School. 4.5 weighted, test-optional. Invited to a non-honors LLP.
Now that your student is in, may I ask, why test optional with that GPA? Can't be a covid/testing center issue at this point.
The advice we saw on online forums was not to submit if the test scores don't "match" the GPA. U/W GPA of 4.0 included 6 AP, 3 dual enrollment, and multiple high-school honors classes, so the rigor was there. Excellent essay, leadership, job experience, community service, and ECs.
The student has ADHD and does not perform well on standardized tests (max was 1290), but works very hard for good grades and is a strong writer. Even with an A in every AP class, all AP scores were only 3s or 4s. The student did not want the SAT to be the reason for rejection. An SAT of 1300 is about 87th percentile nationally, but probably far below the average test score of admitted UMD freshmen, especially in a limited enrollment program like Smith.
Instead of investing time and money into extended test prep, we invested in ECs/sports, volunteer opportunities, and many hours on essay editing/revision.