Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:very good school for premed. send kids to top med schools every year.
OMG. I have just written in another thread. My really high achieving kid is insisting that UMD (both cp and bc) and Towson is where undergrad premed will be done, followed by top med school. I am feeling sick with anxiety...but DC is completely zen about it. I probably go and check and see how it will work out.
Well your really high achieving kid could probably get into a better school but if you live in MD you can't beat the price.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:very good school for premed. send kids to top med schools every year.
OMG. I have just written in another thread. My really high achieving kid is insisting that UMD (both cp and bc) and Towson is where undergrad premed will be done, followed by top med school. I am feeling sick with anxiety...but DC is completely zen about it. I probably go and check and see how it will work out.
Anonymous wrote:very good school for premed. send kids to top med schools every year.
Anonymous wrote:UMBC is the honors part of the UMD system, no?
Anonymous wrote:It's good in a different way. It doesn't make it academically strong, necessarily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it was a poor cousin to UMCP, that the students couldn't compare...at least that's the way it was 8 to 10 years ago. Has it changed that much?
It has changed TREMENDOUSLY since then. When I was growing up, that's what it was. Now, it graduates more people of color and women in STEM then any other university in the country. The President is freaking amazing and a visionary. Johns Hopkins has been begging him to come for years and he just refuses.
I think it's great that it graduates so many people of color and women stem majors and I think it's high time this happened, however this doesn't necessarily make it a good school. It makes it a visionary, progressive school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it was a poor cousin to UMCP, that the students couldn't compare...at least that's the way it was 8 to 10 years ago. Has it changed that much?
It has changed TREMENDOUSLY since then. When I was growing up, that's what it was. Now, it graduates more people of color and women in STEM then any other university in the country. The President is freaking amazing and a visionary. Johns Hopkins has been begging him to come for years and he just refuses.
I think it's great that it graduates so many people of color and women stem majors and I think it's high time this happened, however this doesn't necessarily make it a good school. It makes it a visionary, progressive school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it was a poor cousin to UMCP, that the students couldn't compare...at least that's the way it was 8 to 10 years ago. Has it changed that much?
It has changed TREMENDOUSLY since then. When I was growing up, that's what it was. Now, it graduates more people of color and women in STEM then any other university in the country. The President is freaking amazing and a visionary. Johns Hopkins has been begging him to come for years and he just refuses.