Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid applied with similar stats and Towson was their second in-state school. They ended up with UMD Spring admission and Towson honors program. There was an extra essay to apply to Towson honor program but the type of experience with seminar style classes, community engagement, and professor mentoring was something my kid wanted. There was also a small scholarship they were awarded that I think was related to being selected to the honors program. They ended up elsewhere but if your kid wants to stay close, this might be something to look into.
Was this this year? We have several friends with kids with similar stats to DS (I am the PP with the kid with 4.1...blah blah blah) who were either admitted regular or FC in the past 2-4 years. This year seems MUCH different.![]()
Anonymous wrote:My kid applied with similar stats and Towson was their second in-state school. They ended up with UMD Spring admission and Towson honors program. There was an extra essay to apply to Towson honor program but the type of experience with seminar style classes, community engagement, and professor mentoring was something my kid wanted. There was also a small scholarship they were awarded that I think was related to being selected to the honors program. They ended up elsewhere but if your kid wants to stay close, this might be something to look into.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a niece there who loves it! She has gotten really involved in a couple of activities, made great friends, and is doing well in her major (education). For her, it is perfect!
However, my own child wouldn’t even consider it. She felt like the business program was too weak and that she wouldn’t be able to get internships or jobs out of it. She also wanted a larger sports scene that in her mind is the college experience. As her parent, I fully understand her thinking and reasoning even as my wallet feels frustrated!
There seems to be a missing piece in Maryland for their second tier colleges. UMD is clearly number 1. For Stem, UMBC is the clear number 2- but only for kids that aren’t as interested in the college extras like athletics and such. For education, Towson is good. For a tiny, isolated school, St Mary’s is great. But for the kids who want the full college experience and do not get into Maryland…there’s not much for them.
If your child liked Towson, that’s fantastic! Make sure you look into outcomes for the chosen majors (when we looked into business, it was not good, but poly Sci might be different). I do think most kids will have a good experience there if the school has what they are looking for.
This sums up my frustration with MD options. Can you share where your child ended up for business?
We are waiting for the financials (don’t get me started on that one), but she will either go to Indiana (direct admit to Kelley) or Wisconsin (not direct admit to business). Ohio State is still on the fringe, but she didn’t love the campus as much as the other two. We are not thrilled having to pay more than in state, but we do actually believe she will have better outcomes at any of the other schools over Towson (it pains me to say that). There was some talk of trying Towson and then if she didn’t like it, transferring, but she really wants the full college experience and feels that missing freshman year will “kill” her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a niece there who loves it! She has gotten really involved in a couple of activities, made great friends, and is doing well in her major (education). For her, it is perfect!
However, my own child wouldn’t even consider it. She felt like the business program was too weak and that she wouldn’t be able to get internships or jobs out of it. She also wanted a larger sports scene that in her mind is the college experience. As her parent, I fully understand her thinking and reasoning even as my wallet feels frustrated!
There seems to be a missing piece in Maryland for their second tier colleges. UMD is clearly number 1. For Stem, UMBC is the clear number 2- but only for kids that aren’t as interested in the college extras like athletics and such. For education, Towson is good. For a tiny, isolated school, St Mary’s is great. But for the kids who want the full college experience and do not get into Maryland…there’s not much for them.
If your child liked Towson, that’s fantastic! Make sure you look into outcomes for the chosen majors (when we looked into business, it was not good, but poly Sci might be different). I do think most kids will have a good experience there if the school has what they are looking for.
This sums up my frustration with MD options. Can you share where your child ended up for business?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd go with UMBC before Towson. There's a pretty big gap between College Park and Towson.
Really? how so? We did not care for the vibe of UMBC as much when we visited. Felt a bit isolated and empty. Also, they spoke a lot about STEM and kid got the vibe social science wouldn’t be a good fit.
It’s better academically. Towson has gone way downhill in the last few years due to crime. Mobs of unruly teenagers at the mall. Rapes, robberies, etc.
Anonymous wrote:My friend’s DS is at Towson. He’s having a good time. Campus is quiet on weekends with kids going home or out in Baltimore. But it’s a solid second choice to UMD. In his high school class, most kids who didn’t get into UMD went to Towson, so its profile is improving because of UMBC’s unfortunate campus (it’s just ugly). Another university improving its profile as UMD gets harder to get into is Salisbury.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd go with UMBC before Towson. There's a pretty big gap between College Park and Towson.
Really? how so? We did not care for the vibe of UMBC as much when we visited. Felt a bit isolated and empty. Also, they spoke a lot about STEM and kid got the vibe social science wouldn’t be a good fit.
Downtown Towson is a short walk to the campus. It used to be a safe area but not anymore.
It’s better academically. Towson has gone way downhill in the last few years due to crime. Mobs of unruly teenagers at the mall. Rapes, robberies, etc.
NP. That’s not the Towson campus, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd go with UMBC before Towson. There's a pretty big gap between College Park and Towson.
Really? how so? We did not care for the vibe of UMBC as much when we visited. Felt a bit isolated and empty. Also, they spoke a lot about STEM and kid got the vibe social science wouldn’t be a good fit.
Downtown Towson is a short walk to the campus. It used to be a safe area but not anymore.
It’s better academically. Towson has gone way downhill in the last few years due to crime. Mobs of unruly teenagers at the mall. Rapes, robberies, etc.
NP. That’s not the Towson campus, though.