Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
UMD is a better school, OP, than these others. Why do you want her at a big sports school? The academics of Penn State, Clemson and Ohio State aren't as good. You sound incredibly entitled and have your priorities completely mixed up!
Ohio State is the top 50 school. I don’t know why everybody on this board tries to talk everybody into thinking that UMD is a great school when it’s decidedly average and don’t get me started on College Park the armpit of Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has gotten into several “dream” schools for her- Ohio State, Penn State, and Clemson. Again, I know it’s going to be okay. I was just feeling sad and I guess seeing if anyone else was also feeling that way. Guess not.
Unless your DC is an academic superstar who is in line for scholarships, or you are low income ( substantial financial aid) don't apply to colleges you cannot afford.
If you're a Maryland resident, UMD will provide a fine college experience for money.
Life sucks for your child. my child got into UVA and Michigan and received a Banneker Key to UMD. He had an amazing time at UMD, no debt, a new car and got a six figure job out of school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
UMD is a better school, OP, than these others. Why do you want her at a big sports school? The academics of Penn State, Clemson and Ohio State aren't as good. You sound incredibly entitled and have your priorities completely mixed up!
Ohio State is the top 50 school. I don’t know why everybody on this board tries to talk everybody into thinking that UMD is a great school when it’s decidedly average and don’t get me started on College Park the armpit of Maryland.
Ohio State acceptance rate: 57%
Penn State: 55%
Clemson: 49%
UMD: 44%
You need to get with the times, OP or whoever you are.
Anonymous wrote:Was she accepted to her dream school? She can work and pay cash for it. Most international students work 40+ hours a week to pay out of state tuition with no parents to help at all.
She is entitled and completely out of touch with what she can afford. Clearly not willing to work hard to pay for the school.
I'm surprised you are going with it after what you have been through.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
UMD is a better school, OP, than these others. Why do you want her at a big sports school? The academics of Penn State, Clemson and Ohio State aren't as good. You sound incredibly entitled and have your priorities completely mixed up!
Ohio State is the top 50 school. I don’t know why everybody on this board tries to talk everybody into thinking that UMD is a great school when it’s decidedly average and don’t get me started on College Park the armpit of Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
UMD is a better school, OP, than these others. Why do you want her at a big sports school? The academics of Penn State, Clemson and Ohio State aren't as good. You sound incredibly entitled and have your priorities completely mixed up!
Ohio State is the top 50 school. I don’t know why everybody on this board tries to talk everybody into thinking that UMD is a great school when it’s decidedly average and don’t get me started on College Park the armpit of Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:
UMD is a better school, OP, than these others. Why do you want her at a big sports school? The academics of Penn State, Clemson and Ohio State aren't as good. You sound incredibly entitled and have your priorities completely mixed up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has gotten into several “dream” schools for her- Ohio State, Penn State, and Clemson. Again, I know it’s going to be okay. I was just feeling sad and I guess seeing if anyone else was also feeling that way. Guess not.
Sigh. Do you see how you could have led with "DD got into OOS schools but forced to attend MD in-state through lack of funds" would have been much more clear? Everything in a nutshell so to speak.
If you had, we'd have been able to go straight to excoriating you for not having had the presence of mind to tell her to apply in-state only![]()
Why risk the tears when a little homework would have told you that with her stats, she wasn't getting enough merit?
Sorry, this is on you. You should feel guilty. And don't you dare take out loans. That would make you even more stupid.
Anonymous wrote:What is her “dream school?” There are many private schools that will help students get through without massive debt and can end up being cheaper than a state school. My daughter is applying to Smith where they have eliminated loans from its financial aid packages. The average grant for the class of ‘26 was $55.5K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has gotten into several “dream” schools for her- Ohio State, Penn State, and Clemson. Again, I know it’s going to be okay. I was just feeling sad and I guess seeing if anyone else was also feeling that way. Guess not.
Unless your DC is an academic superstar who is in line for scholarships, or you are low income ( substantial financial aid) don't apply to colleges you cannot afford.
If you're a Maryland resident, UMD will provide a fine college experience for money.
Anonymous wrote:Well to be fair, you were NOT responsible, to hook up with a drug-addicted loser. I mean, let's be honest here.
Regardless, your daughter needs to get her head of out of the clouds and realize how lucky she is. She has a parent who loves her and is present for her, she has been given the opportunity for a great education, she is being encouraged to get a higher education rather than being kicked out and told to work and support herself. She needs to be grateful for what she has and not focus on what she doesn't. There'll always be people who have more than her AND less than her.
Anonymous wrote:Lucky you, I guess? I posted this more about me than her. I don’t really see her at Towson (or Maryland if she gets in) as it’s always been her dream to go to school at a large sports school. Maryland just doesn’t have that type of school- the SEC or Big Ten (I know Md is Big 10, but it has a different feel than the Midwest schools). Obviously she will be okay, I was just feeling sad that I can’t give her what she wants.