Anonymous wrote:February 18, 22 and March 1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think parents look for reasons - valid or not -- rather than accepting the fact that there are so many other highly qualified students with perfect stats and other accomplishments out there.
Neither of our children got B-K. Both were honors. One child's roommate had B-K. I think it could be accomplishments but I also think a factor is convincing the students to attend UMD rather than an elite private college. One down side of B-K if you get the full-ride - our child's roommate who had B-K had to live on-campus for all four years to keep the full scholarship.
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Any word on interview dates?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only fools would decline. College is what you make of. Dreams schools don’t mean dream results.
Speak for yourself. UMD was a safety school for DS. He got merit elsewhere (more than half tuition) where he would have preferred to attend over UMD. He ended up at a top 20 and would never have had the same experiences at UMD where he would be with a lot of the same people from his neighborhood. He wanted to be further away from home at a top university that has name recognition and prestige...oh and great football too![]()
Our 529 had over $300K when he started and we depleted it. Money well spent. Our net worth is over $10M, so we will be fine lol.
DD say the same thing, I told her this is being very immature but you seem to proud of this![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think parents look for reasons - valid or not -- rather than accepting the fact that there are so many other highly qualified students with perfect stats and other accomplishments out there.
Neither of our children got B-K. Both were honors. One child's roommate had B-K. I think it could be accomplishments but I also think a factor is convincing the students to attend UMD rather than an elite private college. One down side of B-K if you get the full-ride - our child's roommate who had B-K had to live on-campus for all four years to keep the full scholarship.
oh. Didn't know that part.
Yeah. Our DC got Pres scholarship for 1/2 ride but not B-K. Their roommate got full-ride B-K and had to live in dorms for four years, while DC was able to move to apt junior year after finishing honors program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think parents look for reasons - valid or not -- rather than accepting the fact that there are so many other highly qualified students with perfect stats and other accomplishments out there.
Neither of our children got B-K. Both were honors. One child's roommate had B-K. I think it could be accomplishments but I also think a factor is convincing the students to attend UMD rather than an elite private college. One down side of B-K if you get the full-ride - our child's roommate who had B-K had to live on-campus for all four years to keep the full scholarship.
oh. Didn't know that part.
Anonymous wrote:My DC told me that the BK invites are only partially out, that more invites are coming out next week. Anyone know if that's true?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think parents look for reasons - valid or not -- rather than accepting the fact that there are so many other highly qualified students with perfect stats and other accomplishments out there.
It is random lottery at that level, DC’s friend with similar stat got invite, nothing very special about that kid
Def not a lottery. Don’t be bitter.
Income. If you family income is over 400k you ain’t getting jack
Hahaha… why 400?
Not true- did not complete fafsa and my child received presidential scholarship
Scholarship received THIS admission cycle?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think parents look for reasons - valid or not -- rather than accepting the fact that there are so many other highly qualified students with perfect stats and other accomplishments out there.
It is random lottery at that level, DC’s friend with similar stat got invite, nothing very special about that kid
Def not a lottery. Don’t be bitter.
Income. If you family income is over 400k you ain’t getting jack
Hahaha… why 400?
Not true- did not complete fafsa and my child received presidential scholarship
Scholarship received THIS admission cycle?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think parents look for reasons - valid or not -- rather than accepting the fact that there are so many other highly qualified students with perfect stats and other accomplishments out there.
It is random lottery at that level, DC’s friend with similar stat got invite, nothing very special about that kid
Def not a lottery. Don’t be bitter.
Income. If you family income is over 400k you ain’t getting jack
Hahaha… why 400?
Not true- did not complete fafsa and my child received presidential scholarship
Scholarship received THIS admission cycle?