Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, I guess someone posted what you believe, so they win the prize. that is not the objective of crowdsourcing questions.
Sure it is. By asking a large number of people, we got one to respond who has the specific knowledge to answer it. Everyone else should be disregarded because they didn't know the answer.
Anonymous wrote:Oh, I guess someone posted what you believe, so they win the prize. that is not the objective of crowdsourcing questions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, I guess someone posted what you believe, so they win the prize. that is not the objective of crowdsourcing questions.
bye bye smoke ass blower
Anonymous wrote:Oh, I guess someone posted what you believe, so they win the prize. that is not the objective of crowdsourcing questions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does UMD do this?
I assume it is to protect their reported stats. By admitting the lower stat kids for the spring semester they don't count in the reported statistics for Fall entrants.
I just speculating and have no actual knowledge.
This is not the reason although this might partially be an unintended result.
The reason for it is the same as why other schools like UC Berkeley do it.
At these large state schools, a large number of students graduate in the Fall semester i.e. Winter graduation. This means there's a lot of spots in the university open in the Spring, and thus Spring enrollment is lower than Fall enrollment
To keep enrollment numbers stable throughout the semesters, they allow some students to enroll in the Spring. These students may actually have higher scores than Fall-semester admits, but may have not gotten in for other reasons i.e. from an over-represented county like Montgomery county, lack of extracurriculars, etc.
Anonymous wrote:My cousin was in the FC program. Kids can't live on campus so little to no community. She's from MOCO so basically it was a great opportunity for her to have an off campus apartment and throw parties for all her hs friends stuck on campus.
Anonymous wrote:My sophomore UMD daughter had a few friends in FC last year. FC kids take classes at night, which prevented them from being involved in a lot of activities. The kids have since acclimated fine.
Also, I am on a UMD parents FB page and the parents of FC kids have complained that they thought their kids would get extra help and support from UMD but did not.
Good luck to your child!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does UMD do this?
I assume it is to protect their reported stats. By admitting the lower stat kids for the spring semester they don't count in the reported statistics for Fall entrants.
I just speculating and have no actual knowledge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does UMD do this?
I assume it is to protect their reported stats. By admitting the lower stat kids for the spring semester they don't count in the reported statistics for Fall entrants.
I just speculating and have no actual knowledge.
Yes this is it..