Anonymous wrote:I need directions from the person who travels from Princeton to New York City in less than an hour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish that College Park was a nicer town in general. I know PG county is making strides but right now it's not a very inviting entrance onto campus.
I also wish MD had more than one "good" state school. Va has William and Mary AND UVA. It would be nice if MD had a second well regarded school in another part of the state.
Have you been to College Park lately?
I was last there in Feb. yes, there is a lot of construction. But it's always seemed to me that UMCP is a campus plunked down in the middle of suburbia. It lacks the surrounding atmosphere of a city school like Columbia and it lacks the sounding atmosphere of a rural college like Cornell. It's just there....surrounded by the suburbs. Once you get onto campus, it's lovely. There is a lot of green space and it's a large campus that feels like college. It's just the approach to the university that is blah.
Sure it has a blah surrounding area like Princeton, but it is <10 mile to union station, and there is a metro stop to the city.
Hmm. Top five vs. top 75. Small, lovely historic town vs. suburban sprawl.
Not to mention being under an hour from Philly and NYC is better than being 30 minutes to DC.
Think the comparison meter may need some fine-tuning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish that College Park was a nicer town in general. I know PG county is making strides but right now it's not a very inviting entrance onto campus.
I also wish MD had more than one "good" state school. Va has William and Mary AND UVA. It would be nice if MD had a second well regarded school in another part of the state.
Have you been to College Park lately?
I was last there in Feb. yes, there is a lot of construction. But it's always seemed to me that UMCP is a campus plunked down in the middle of suburbia. It lacks the surrounding atmosphere of a city school like Columbia and it lacks the sounding atmosphere of a rural college like Cornell. It's just there....surrounded by the suburbs. Once you get onto campus, it's lovely. There is a lot of green space and it's a large campus that feels like college. It's just the approach to the university that is blah.
Sure it has a blah surrounding area like Princeton, but it is <10 mile to union station, and there is a metro stop to the city.
Anonymous wrote:It's true that the immediate surrounding area it is not impressive. However, the area within one hour reach is spectacular for a student, far better then most schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish that College Park was a nicer town in general. I know PG county is making strides but right now it's not a very inviting entrance onto campus.
I also wish MD had more than one "good" state school. Va has William and Mary AND UVA. It would be nice if MD had a second well regarded school in another part of the state.
Have you been to College Park lately?
I was last there in Feb. yes, there is a lot of construction. But it's always seemed to me that UMCP is a campus plunked down in the middle of suburbia. It lacks the surrounding atmosphere of a city school like Columbia and it lacks the sounding atmosphere of a rural college like Cornell. It's just there....surrounded by the suburbs. Once you get onto campus, it's lovely. There is a lot of green space and it's a large campus that feels like college. It's just the approach to the university that is blah.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC won't even take a new car. I would come out much cheaper. DC says 'I'm outta here!'Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know it is ranked higher, but going to College Park if you live in the DC area is like going to George Mason if you live in NoVa.
It's very familiar, not that attractive, full of kids you already know, and so close to home that you don't have an excuse if the parents want you to come home to see Aunt Maizie visiting from Des Moines.
This, or your DH bribing your DS to stay at home in exchange for a car.
My 9 yr old DC told me he wants to go to UMD because he doesn't want to be too far from me.I'd love for him to be able to experience living far from home, but it sure would be a lot easier on the wallet if he did go to UMD. Plus, he wants to major in Engineering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish that College Park was a nicer town in general. I know PG county is making strides but right now it's not a very inviting entrance onto campus.
I also wish MD had more than one "good" state school. Va has William and Mary AND UVA. It would be nice if MD had a second well regarded school in another part of the state.
Have you been to College Park lately?
I was last there in Feb. yes, there is a lot of construction. But it's always seemed to me that UMCP is a campus plunked down in the middle of suburbia. It lacks the surrounding atmosphere of a city school like Columbia and it lacks the sounding atmosphere of a rural college like Cornell. It's just there....surrounded by the suburbs. Once you get onto campus, it's lovely. There is a lot of green space and it's a large campus that feels like college. It's just the approach to the university that is blah.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish that College Park was a nicer town in general. I know PG county is making strides but right now it's not a very inviting entrance onto campus.
I also wish MD had more than one "good" state school. Va has William and Mary AND UVA. It would be nice if MD had a second well regarded school in another part of the state.
Have you been to College Park lately?
Anonymous wrote:I wish that College Park was a nicer town in general. I know PG county is making strides but right now it's not a very inviting entrance onto campus.
I also wish MD had more than one "good" state school. Va has William and Mary AND UVA. It would be nice if MD had a second well regarded school in another part of the state.