Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We passed because admitted to Spring 2024. And Colege Park is a dud.
LOL. Jealousy not sexy.
Nothing to be jealous of. If he liked he would have gone. College Park has always been a zero. Even with all the new build its still a zero.
I agree, and my kid was accepted with Honors. He's not going to UMD. We found the campus entirely awful. I'm very happy for all the families who like it, though! Good for you!
What's so bad about the UMD campus itself?
PP you replied to. I went to UMD for grad school myself, and my building was modern with top notch labs for research. But for undergrads who need to stay on campus, it's not as pleasant. The Purple Line construction has been going on for years and is incredibly disruptive: it goes right to the center of campus, to the student union building. Parking lots have been pulled up, new buildings added, but driving around and even crossing the street is fraught because of construction, to say nothing of finding a parking spot. The seniors graduating now from UMD spent their entire undergrad dealing with this mess without getting the benefits. Also, unlike some other planned campuses, UMD feels very hodge podge, construction just plops down another building randomly somewhere. There's no sense of architectural planning. There are so many students it feels quite impersonal and the dorms and dining halls aren't that nice.
Anonymous wrote:There were kids in our Bethesda neighborhood who didn't even apply to UMD because they wanted to get away from MoCo students.
Anonymous wrote:There were kids in our Bethesda neighborhood who didn't even apply to UMD because they wanted to get away from MoCo students.
Anonymous wrote:There were kids in our Bethesda neighborhood who didn't even apply to UMD because they wanted to get away from MoCo students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I keep saying that if only they had put UMD in Annapolis it would be much more desirable to my kids and many others. Instead, they put it in College Park...
LOL. Yep. That's true! DH and I both went to schools with really pretty campuses with inviting surroundings.. green, lakes, etc. Neither one of us could get past the College Park thing.
I attended UMD. The golf course is across the street, and there’s a trail on campus. Greenbelt Park, Lake Buddy Attick, the metro to all the art museums.
I do think they have taken away too many green spaces and north campus seems a bit crammed but it’s fine. Grass is not required for my education. There’s also the Clarice Smith Center, basketball, and all so walkable.
The purple line is annoying but not near most of the dorms.
We made sure to walk through South Campus at Maryland Day. There was sunlight on the green space (weather cleared up late afternoon) and you could hear the birds chirping. DS made his decision to be a Terp.
Yep. If you aren't around the purple line construction, I'd say it is one of the nicest campuses I've been on. My DS attends and he and his friends joke about all of the construction but it's really no big deal to them. He loves the school and the campus. There are more than enough really beautiful open spaces if that is what you want. Most of his time is spent in classes and labs and the facilities are really amazing.
But this thread is about those that didn't want to attend UMD which is a weird thing to me. Your kid is going somewhere else. Why do you want to fixate on the school where they decided not to attend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I keep saying that if only they had put UMD in Annapolis it would be much more desirable to my kids and many others. Instead, they put it in College Park...
LOL. Yep. That's true! DH and I both went to schools with really pretty campuses with inviting surroundings.. green, lakes, etc. Neither one of us could get past the College Park thing.
I attended UMD. The golf course is across the street, and there’s a trail on campus. Greenbelt Park, Lake Buddy Attick, the metro to all the art museums.
I do think they have taken away too many green spaces and north campus seems a bit crammed but it’s fine. Grass is not required for my education. There’s also the Clarice Smith Center, basketball, and all so walkable.
The purple line is annoying but not near most of the dorms.
We made sure to walk through South Campus at Maryland Day. There was sunlight on the green space (weather cleared up late afternoon) and you could hear the birds chirping. DS made his decision to be a Terp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I keep saying that if only they had put UMD in Annapolis it would be much more desirable to my kids and many others. Instead, they put it in College Park...
LOL. Yep. That's true! DH and I both went to schools with really pretty campuses with inviting surroundings.. green, lakes, etc. Neither one of us could get past the College Park thing.
I attended UMD. The golf course is across the street, and there’s a trail on campus. Greenbelt Park, Lake Buddy Attick, the metro to all the art museums.
I do think they have taken away too many green spaces and north campus seems a bit crammed but it’s fine. Grass is not required for my education. There’s also the Clarice Smith Center, basketball, and all so walkable.
The purple line is annoying but not near most of the dorms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I keep saying that if only they had put UMD in Annapolis it would be much more desirable to my kids and many others. Instead, they put it in College Park...
LOL. Yep. That's true! DH and I both went to schools with really pretty campuses with inviting surroundings.. green, lakes, etc. Neither one of us could get past the College Park thing.
Anonymous wrote:
UMD is Steely Dan
IU is shania Twain
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We passed because admitted to Spring 2024. And Colege Park is a dud.
LOL. Jealousy not sexy.
Nothing to be jealous of. If he liked he would have gone. College Park has always been a zero. Even with all the new build its still a zero.
I agree, and my kid was accepted with Honors. He's not going to UMD. We found the campus entirely awful. I'm very happy for all the families who like it, though! Good for you!
What's so bad about the UMD campus itself?
And so do… wait for it….summer internships. Most schools in the top 30 are frequented by every top company including the federal government. These events happen throughout the year and the employers come to them.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I keep saying that if only they had put UMD in Annapolis it would be much more desirable to my kids and many others. Instead, they put it in College Park...
LOL. Yep. That's true! DH and I both went to schools with really pretty campuses with inviting surroundings.. green, lakes, etc. Neither one of us could get past the College Park thing.
but the proximity to DC makes it great for internships.
There’s this thing called college recruiting and companies (and the government) send their reps to target schools all over the country. UMD does not have.a monopoly on MD/DC/VA internships.
pretty hard to get an internship during the school year in DC when you are over a hundred miles away. Did you know that there are internships that can occur during the school year, rather than just the summer. I did one of those, and it turned into a job right after school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We passed because admitted to Spring 2024. And Colege Park is a dud.
LOL. Jealousy not sexy.
Nothing to be jealous of. If he liked he would have gone. College Park has always been a zero. Even with all the new build its still a zero.
I agree, and my kid was accepted with Honors. He's not going to UMD. We found the campus entirely awful. I'm very happy for all the families who like it, though! Good for you!
Anonymous wrote:
UMD is not for shrinking violets. That’s why is has such impressive alumni that have huge impact on US and World economy / culture. Inventors / Creators of Google, Underarmour, the Universal Price Code, the Octane System, Pulse Dopplar radar, Fortnight, the Muppets, Seinfeld, the Wire, the Hybrid Engine, Broke Watergate, Linear programming, Sirius Satellite Radio, Oculus VR, FlavoRX, Rechargeable Pacemaker, The birth control pill.
Plus mor Nobels, Emmys, National Championships, Pulitzers, Academy Awards and Fields Medals than all the Virginia colleges put together.