Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even top hoopers in MD don’t want to play at MD
1. UMD is unaesthetic
2. UMD qol is sub par vs many other flagships
3. Reputation for being grindy
4. Sports aren’t on par with talent in the area
MD is like a higher scoring Rutgers
That’s why it doesn’t have a desirable brand
IDK. My son is currently a freshman at UMD. From FCPS. He's having a blast AND working his but off. Passed up "grindy" WM in-state.
Anonymous wrote:Even top hoopers in MD don’t want to play at MD
1. UMD is unaesthetic
2. UMD qol is sub par vs many other flagships
3. Reputation for being grindy
4. Sports aren’t on par with talent in the area
MD is like a higher scoring Rutgers
That’s why it doesn’t have a desirable brand
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even top hoopers in MD don’t want to play at MD
1. UMD is unaesthetic
2. UMD qol is sub par vs many other flagships
3. Reputation for being grindy
4. Sports aren’t on par with talent in the area
MD is like a higher scoring Rutgers
That’s why it doesn’t have a desirable brand
And we judge colleges by what “top hoopers” think?
No, but it’s a good data point if you are a flagship and can’t keep local sports talent at home
That shows a huge brand issue
If top local hoopers don’t want to play at md, why should strong in-state non athletes want to go to UMD as their top choice?
Oh please. There’s what more to a school than athletics.
Clearly you don’t understand flagship brands and how things work at public flagships
It’s a huge red flag
Anonymous wrote:Even top hoopers in MD don’t want to play at MD
1. UMD is unaesthetic
2. UMD qol is sub par vs many other flagships
3. Reputation for being grindy
4. Sports aren’t on par with talent in the area
MD is like a higher scoring Rutgers
That’s why it doesn’t have a desirable brand
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even top hoopers in MD don’t want to play at MD
1. UMD is unaesthetic
2. UMD qol is sub par vs many other flagships
3. Reputation for being grindy
4. Sports aren’t on par with talent in the area
MD is like a higher scoring Rutgers
That’s why it doesn’t have a desirable brand
And we judge colleges by what “top hoopers” think?
No, but it’s a good data point if you are a flagship and can’t keep local sports talent at home
That shows a huge brand issue
If top local hoopers don’t want to play at md, why should strong in-state non athletes want to go to UMD as their top choice?
Oh please. There’s what more to a school than athletics.
Clearly you don’t understand flagship brands and how things work at public flagships
It’s a huge red flag
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even top hoopers in MD don’t want to play at MD
1. UMD is unaesthetic
2. UMD qol is sub par vs many other flagships
3. Reputation for being grindy
4. Sports aren’t on par with talent in the area
MD is like a higher scoring Rutgers
That’s why it doesn’t have a desirable brand
And we judge colleges by what “top hoopers” think?
No, but it’s a good data point if you are a flagship and can’t keep local sports talent at home
That shows a huge brand issue
If top local hoopers don’t want to play at md, why should strong in-state non athletes want to go to UMD as their top choice?
Oh please. There’s what more to a school than athletics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even top hoopers in MD don’t want to play at MD
1. UMD is unaesthetic
2. UMD qol is sub par vs many other flagships
3. Reputation for being grindy
4. Sports aren’t on par with talent in the area
MD is like a higher scoring Rutgers
That’s why it doesn’t have a desirable brand
And we judge colleges by what “top hoopers” think?
No, but it’s a good data point if you are a flagship and can’t keep local sports talent at home
That shows a huge brand issue
If top local hoopers don’t want to play at md, why should strong in-state non athletes want to go to UMD as their top choice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even top hoopers in MD don’t want to play at MD
1. UMD is unaesthetic
2. UMD qol is sub par vs many other flagships
3. Reputation for being grindy
4. Sports aren’t on par with talent in the area
MD is like a higher scoring Rutgers
That’s why it doesn’t have a desirable brand
And we judge colleges by what “top hoopers” think?
Anonymous wrote:Even top hoopers in MD don’t want to play at MD
1. UMD is unaesthetic
2. UMD qol is sub par vs many other flagships
3. Reputation for being grindy
4. Sports aren’t on par with talent in the area
MD is like a higher scoring Rutgers
That’s why it doesn’t have a desirable brand
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were looking at UMDCP as our best instate option and I was depressed by that, honestly. Now we live in California and have so many options, it's a relief.
And you have earthquakes and wildfires- #feartheturtle- UMD alum and parent
Sure. I don't live in the wildfire areas though, you have to know that CA is huge. And I experienced an earthquake living in Bethesda that was worse than any I've had in CA. So...
Anonymous wrote:We were looking at UMDCP as our best instate option and I was depressed by that, honestly. Now we live in California and have so many options, it's a relief.
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UMD is objectively a good school, especially in STEM. But a lot of kids who grew up nearby just really want to get further away for college. I think the other issue is its location is not appealing to some students.
This. We literally live within walking distance to campus and my kids do NOT want to go there.
yeah, same here... both of my kids chose Ivies over UMD.
And kids also choose UMD over Ivies. So you are rich. What’s your point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were looking at UMDCP as our best instate option and I was depressed by that, honestly. Now we live in California and have so many options, it's a relief.
And you have earthquakes and wildfires- #feartheturtle- UMD alum and parent
Truth. California parent is annoying. Yet CA does have several excellent schools due to its size. Maryland is a much smaller state!
I am pro UMD yet not everyone can get in and there isn’t another comparable in-state option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were looking at UMDCP as our best instate option and I was depressed by that, honestly. Now we live in California and have so many options, it's a relief.
And you have earthquakes and wildfires- #feartheturtle- UMD alum and parent
Sure. I don't live in the wildfire areas though, you have to know that CA is huge. And I experienced an earthquake living in Bethesda that was worse than any I've had in CA. So...
…and you don’t know the difference between one minor experience you had in MD and living on top of fault lines??
-np
I know plenty. That was not the content of the post you're replying to. Try to be more clever, you're not doing well at the moment.