Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IU!!
US News rates it above UMD in every one of the programs you cite (including poly sci) plus she’ll have access to Hutton Honors. Gorgeous campus, friendly students, and Bloomington is a fantastic college town. The music program is world class. She’ll love it!
Despite all that, this state flagship has over 80% acceptance rate.
UMD looks like better school overall and thus ranked higher at #55 vs #72 IU
Anonymous wrote:Despite all that, this state flagship has over 80% acceptance rate.
Inconsequential distinction, owing largely to the fact that Indiana has essentially two state flagships to accommodate its most talented in-state students -- Purdue and IU -- while Maryland (with a similar population to Indiana) essentially has just one.
Both College Park and IU are excellent universities, and it's true that College Park is generally ranked somewhat higher than IU, but not dramatically so (eg, neither is in the "T30" or "T50"that DCUM cares so much about, and in USNWR, the gap between UMD at "#55" and IU at "#72"is actually just three rankings, because of all the ties -- there are seven universities tied for "#55,' then five tied for '#62,' then five tied for '#67,' then five tied for '#72,' etc). It's also not clear how much of that minor difference (eg, in USNWR point system, IU/B scores 65/100 and UMDCP scores 69/100) is due to high-scoring, high-earning STEM types heading to Purdue over IU. The situation with individual programs of interest (such as music or poli sci) is different.
FWIW, the (WSJ) polls show IU alums are happier than recent UMD alums about their college choice and experience, and that's not nothing. People get very nostalgic about their time in (wonderful) Bloomington, which I've never sensed quite so much about College Park.
Good luck choosing between two excellent options.
Despite all that, this state flagship has over 80% acceptance rate.
that DCUM cares so much about, and in USNWR, the gap between UMD at "#55" and IU at "#72"is actually just three rankings, because of all the ties -- there are seven universities tied for "#55,' then five tied for '#62,' then five tied for '#67,' then five tied for '#72,' etc). It's also not clear how much of that minor difference (eg, in USNWR point system, IU/B scores 65/100 and UMDCP scores 69/100) is due to high-scoring, high-earning STEM types heading to Purdue over IU. The situation with individual programs of interest (such as music or poli sci) is different.
Anonymous wrote:None of the fields you mention has any jobs or any decent pay so why would you throw away money on it? My kids understand that if they want to go to an expensive school it better be in a productive area. If they want to major in Fluff Studies they can go to the state flagship
Anonymous wrote:Ok we are down to the wire here and stuck.
Indiana with Hutton Honors plus scholarship of University of Maryland
DD loves music and is liberal arts focused. Will likely do a minor in music and major in English/ History/Political Science/ Speech Pathology.
Anonymous wrote:Indiana - far more attractive campus and college town, plus you get away from more of the boring grinds you’d find in College Park who’ll act like CS is the only acceptable major.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IU!!
US News rates it above UMD in every one of the programs you cite (including poly sci) plus she’ll have access to Hutton Honors. Gorgeous campus, friendly students, and Bloomington is a fantastic college town. The music program is world class. She’ll love it!
Despite all that, this state flagship has over 80% acceptance rate.
UMD looks like better school overall and thus ranked higher at #55 vs #72 IU
Is that due to the engineering and CS majors being so highly ranked there?