Anonymous wrote:It's so sad. My daughter does NOT want to get into UMD because she knows if she does I'll make her go there since its our cheapest option. BUT she also doesn't want to be rejected, because then she'll feel bad that she didn't get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our DC private, the college counselors said no one was accepted from our school to UMD last year below a 4.55 WGPA and the previous year no one below a 4.3 WGPA was accepted.
Maybe UMD figured your students use them as a safety?
Anonymous wrote:My DC is Md resident with 35 ACT and all As/one B in high school with the most rigorous classes, no weighted GPA because DC private. I am nervous because everything is so unpredictable now, but if DC indies not get in I’m done paying MD taxes lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it really hard to get in these days?
I guess you aren’t the parent of a senior? Lol
Yes. My kid has a 4.0, excellent essays, etc and I don’t consider acceptance a sure thing.
Its a sure thing. Guaranteed.
Not the PP, but talk me off the ledge.
Is it really a sure thing? My kid in in a magnet with 4.0 unw gpa, high SAT score (does UMD even look at SAT scores now or is it optional?).
Is it really a guarantee? I confess I'm a worry wart, and I'm so nervous for my DC.
Anonymous wrote:My DC is Md resident with 35 ACT and all As/one B in high school with the most rigorous classes, no weighted GPA because DC private. I am nervous because everything is so unpredictable now, but if DC indies not get in I’m done paying MD taxes lol.
Anonymous wrote:At our DC private, the college counselors said no one was accepted from our school to UMD last year below a 4.55 WGPA and the previous year no one below a 4.3 WGPA was accepted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it really hard to get in these days?
depending on the major, yes.
This is not true- You are accepted or rejected from the school first. Then they admit to LEP (Limited Enrolled Programs) so your child can be accepted into UMD and not admitted into Comp Scie, Business and Engineering as a freshman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it really hard to get in these days?
depending on the major, yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess a mix of As and Bs in honors and a few APs has no chance? DS would be happy at Towson, though.
There is a chance. Encourage him to apply.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Starting at 4:45pm and going to at least 8pm. They release them in batches. Expect the website to crash in the first hour.
Thank you. That sounds fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it really hard to get in these days?
I guess you aren’t the parent of a senior? Lol
Yes. My kid has a 4.0, excellent essays, etc and I don’t consider acceptance a sure thing.
Its a sure thing. Guaranteed.
Not the PP, but talk me off the ledge.
Is it really a sure thing? My kid in in a magnet with 4.0 unw gpa, high SAT score (does UMD even look at SAT scores now or is it optional?).
Is it really a guarantee? I confess I'm a worry wart, and I'm so nervous for my DC.
I wouldn’t say a sure thing but if they are in state and submitted high SAT scores and have rigorous courses to go along with the 4.0 unweighted and halfway decent ECs and essay - an outright rejection would be rare. At worst, I’ve heard of high weighted GPA, high submitted test scores kids, with ECs and good essay getting spring admissions, not getting their LEP, or not getting into honors/merit which would seem typical for those stats.
Thanks to all PPs. The wgpa is like 4.67 or something like that. I thought the essay was good, but obviously I'm biased. ECs are ok, not spectacular.
I'm worried about the "rare" exception, I guess, but that's what worry warts do, worry about the rare exceptions. LOL I over prepare for everything.
I'll be glad when this is all over. DC did apply to other schools, but even if they only get UMD, I'll be so relieved. I think I'm more worried than my DC is. LOL. Some of my worries are about finances, too.
Anonymous wrote:I know things have tightened up a little more in recent years but the scatterplot from my kids HS indicates historically, 3.5uw and 1400 has been (strictly by eyeballing) the cutoff b/w a lock and where it gradually begins to get more difficult. Kids below that still got in, just not all of them. Almost no denials above that point. I think there were a few odd gpa/high score rejects maybe.