Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How was you son accepted in the end? What year? How many credits were accepted by UMD? We are thinking about enrolliy into Early College but after reading this,not sure it's a good idea.
Not the OP but UMD admissions is competitive. Freshman connection is basically admission for spring start but allowance to start on campus in the fall and take classes in the evening. Early college likely similar to AP classes and kids will have a range of outcomes ranging from getting accepted w merit to getting rejected.
Anonymous wrote:How was you son accepted in the end? What year? How many credits were accepted by UMD? We are thinking about enrolliy into Early College but after reading this,not sure it's a good idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you for all of the guidance and advice. The Freshman Connection list of classes includes classes that my son can take in the fall, as he is pre-law also. There are also some 200 and a couple of 300 level classes he can take. All 60 of his credits transfer from the Early College program so he is good from that standpoint.
This is the question (answer) I’m interested in:
Also, why is he admitted in the spring versus the fall?
NP
Usually spring admits application is not as strong as fall admission.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you for all of the guidance and advice. The Freshman Connection list of classes includes classes that my son can take in the fall, as he is pre-law also. There are also some 200 and a couple of 300 level classes he can take. All 60 of his credits transfer from the Early College program so he is good from that standpoint.
This is the question (answer) I’m interested in:
Also, why is he admitted in the spring versus the fall?
Anonymous wrote:
Jeez -- this is only 1 semester of a difference. Can he not just take some classes of interest, and have some college exposure/experience?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you for all of the guidance and advice. The Freshman Connection list of classes includes classes that my son can take in the fall, as he is pre-law also. There are also some 200 and a couple of 300 level classes he can take. All 60 of his credits transfer from the Early College program so he is good from that standpoint.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bump
Why?
OP hasn’t been answering any questions.
Anonymous wrote:I don't really understand the appeal of the early college program if you can't transfer. There a lot of other less selective public universities in MD where he could attend in the Fall as a Freshman. Why not start at one of those and then transfer to College Park?