Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:umbc changing name to get away from thatAnonymous wrote:State flagship vs. its little brother? UMD hands down.
What will the new name be?
We know some people at UMBC and they are really enjoying it and happy with their choice. Visit the campuses and talk to students, sit in on some classes to help make a good decision. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:umbc changing name to get away from thatAnonymous wrote:State flagship vs. its little brother? UMD hands down.
umbc changing name to get away from thatAnonymous wrote:State flagship vs. its little brother? UMD hands down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to UMBC in the late '80s as an immature little brat. Attending classes with people who were already professionals in their field did wonders for my maturity and skill set. I also made a lot of connections there which led to several summer internships and easy employment once I graduated. It's been 25 years since I graduated and I look back on my education from UMBC as a very positive time. UMBC is quite a bit bigger now but it's still smaller than UMCP which will lead to smaller classes. I think the quality of education will be very similar at both schools.
OP here.
I am reading college confidential and a number of UMBC students end up going to Harvard medical school. I am thinking because the internship opportunities might be better for undergrads at UMBC than at UMD. My DC is very interested in going to med school.
I am hearing really good things about UMBC. The one negative (for my kid) would be that a lot of HS friends are going to UMD (Is this a negative or a positive? I don't know).
Anyways - I am thrilled that as MD residents we have this choice for undergrad. These are solid schools for STEM.
Keep it coming, folks!
Anonymous wrote:The info you are getting here is incorrect. UMBC hands down! The President Freeman Habrowski has turned UMBC into a STEM powerhouse! Better opportunities coming out of UMBC and definitely better Ph.D. opportunities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you graduate where is your degree from on your transcript and diploma? University of Maryland or University of Maryland, College Park/ Baltimore County?
UMCP degrees say "university of Maryland" while UMBC is a different school altogether.
Anonymous wrote:When you graduate where is your degree from on your transcript and diploma? University of Maryland or University of Maryland, College Park/ Baltimore County?
Anonymous wrote:Solid STEM student. Got in both schools. We will probably do another round of campus visits to reevaluate both campuses/programs/opportunities again. Curious to hear your thoughts? Give me pros and cons.
Anonymous wrote:I went to UMBC in the late '80s as an immature little brat. Attending classes with people who were already professionals in their field did wonders for my maturity and skill set. I also made a lot of connections there which led to several summer internships and easy employment once I graduated. It's been 25 years since I graduated and I look back on my education from UMBC as a very positive time. UMBC is quite a bit bigger now but it's still smaller than UMCP which will lead to smaller classes. I think the quality of education will be very similar at both schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UMCP. It's higher ranked, and would be a more fun on campus experience. And now that it's part of the big 10 there will be possibilities to take classes from other schools in the consortia.
The big ten is awesome. You can take classes at all the schools.
How does that work since they really aren't close to each other? My DC goes to one (in the Midwest) and wouldn't even consider taking classes at another one as they are many miles away. In the case of UMD the closest ones would be Rutgers and Penn State and both are about 4 hours away. Really just curious - maybe DC is missing out on something.
I agree, I don't see any advantage. I thought it had to do with athletics which I could care less about.
Anonymous wrote:UMBC stands for YOU MUST BE CRAZY