Anonymous wrote:Is it only for MD students? thanks
Anonymous wrote:These are not academic merit scholarships! This year, in one of the most prestigious HS magnet program in MCPS, the 2 kids that got the BK scholarship are at the bottom of the class. Kids with much better stats and international awards like gold olympiad medals were not selected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Selecting BK students is tough and subjective since all Honors students are top students with great achievements. Those gold medals students will go to MIT/ivyes anyway.
What happens to the scholarships if they were picked but end up going elsewhere come May decision?
Hoping someone can address this?
They award more than they expect will be used, so the idea that some will not be used is baked into the process.
Anonymous wrote:nova-wf, 1550 one sitting, all 5s, ib diploma, all HL classes, 4.0 UW, major leadership EC in engineering, so i dont see anything holistic but i do see random-not everyone can be picked,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Selecting BK students is tough and subjective since all Honors students are top students with great achievements. Those gold medals students will go to MIT/ivyes anyway.
What happens to the scholarships if they were picked but end up going elsewhere come May decision?
Hoping someone can address this?
They award more than they expect will be used, so the idea that some will not be used is baked into the process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Selecting BK students is tough and subjective since all Honors students are top students with great achievements. Those gold medals students will go to MIT/ivyes anyway.
What happens to the scholarships if they were picked but end up going elsewhere come May decision?
Hoping someone can address this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These high stats get you into Honors. B/K draws from these tippy top kids and chooses among them using different criteria. It is more “holistic,” if you will. BK has never claimed to be strictly about stats.
Not necessarily true. It seems high stats will help with Honors or Scholars.
I have two very high stats kids with average ECs...older is at UMD in Honors College; younger was just accepted to UMD and Scholars. This is from an in-state, public high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Selecting BK students is tough and subjective since all Honors students are top students with great achievements. Those gold medals students will go to MIT/ivyes anyway.
What happens to the scholarships if they were picked but end up going elsewhere come May decision?
Anonymous wrote:These high stats get you into Honors. B/K draws from these tippy top kids and chooses among them using different criteria. It is more “holistic,” if you will. BK has never claimed to be strictly about stats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are not academic merit scholarships! This year, in one of the most prestigious HS magnet program in MCPS, the 2 kids that got the BK scholarship are at the bottom of the class. Kids with much better stats and international awards like gold olympiad medals were not selected.
It is ok to use these scholarships to attract some kids, but UMD needs to define what the merit means to avoid creating false expectations that academic merit is the intend. That's in the spirit of honesty and transparency that any education institution should be operating on.
My kid had near perfect stats and got it. Asian from MoCo magnet w/ no hooks of any kind. All of her friends who won it have similar stats as far as I know. I am not sure what you mean by "kids with much better stats".