Anonymous wrote:^ and yes, I think your DC will be admitted to UMD. Whether DC will be a direct admit to UMD limited enrollment program (LEP) program, I don't know. What major?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD was not accepted to UMD with a 4.0 GPA, and I was told that the adv. GPA for this year was 4.2. I also attended the graduation and a good portion of the speakers, including Wallace Loh, mentioned they would not have been accepted if they applied today. My DS loved every minute a UMCP, a great value.
UMD
Fall 2015 admitted freshman profile:
GPA: 4.22
SAT middle 50%: 1260-1420
ACT middle 50%: 29-33
They use MCPS grading system for wGPA.
So that average GPA is weighted?
What are DC's chances?:
3.98 GPA weighted
MCPS magnet program
SATs 1600
Is 1600 M&R only? UMD only considers Math and Reading portion.
Yes, Math & Critical Reading only.
How come wGPA of only 3.98? That means your DC is getting almost all Bs, given your DC is a magnet student, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVa has a very strong reputation in this region, but it is not well known in places like Chicago, Los Angeles, San Franciso or anywhere in Asia. If you plan to stay in the mid-Atlantic, UVa is a great value.
Nope. It's nationally known.
NP - Sorry but it's not true. I am from CA and I don't recall people discussing UVa when discussing top tier schools at all. Michigan, yes, UVa, no.
UVA is ranked ahead of Michigan.
People who know colleges, don't care about ranking. Do you even know what criteria are used to come up with the rankings? Yeah, I didn't think so.
Yes. The relevant criteria are those utilized by U.S. News.
WTH? Say what?
The question asked about rankings criteria. The answer is that the only criteria that matter are those used by U.S. News.
I think the only criteria that matter are the ones YOU care about. Who cares if a school ranks high based on criteria that you couldn't careless?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD was not accepted to UMD with a 4.0 GPA, and I was told that the adv. GPA for this year was 4.2. I also attended the graduation and a good portion of the speakers, including Wallace Loh, mentioned they would not have been accepted if they applied today. My DS loved every minute a UMCP, a great value.
UMD
Fall 2015 admitted freshman profile:
GPA: 4.22
SAT middle 50%: 1260-1420
ACT middle 50%: 29-33
They use MCPS grading system for wGPA.
So that average GPA is weighted?
What are DC's chances?:
3.98 GPA weighted
MCPS magnet program
SATs 1600
Is 1600 M&R only? UMD only considers Math and Reading portion.
Yes, Math & Critical Reading only.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD was not accepted to UMD with a 4.0 GPA, and I was told that the adv. GPA for this year was 4.2. I also attended the graduation and a good portion of the speakers, including Wallace Loh, mentioned they would not have been accepted if they applied today. My DS loved every minute a UMCP, a great value.
UMD
Fall 2015 admitted freshman profile:
GPA: 4.22
SAT middle 50%: 1260-1420
ACT middle 50%: 29-33
They use MCPS grading system for wGPA.
So that average GPA is weighted?
What are DC's chances?:
3.98 GPA weighted
MCPS magnet program
SATs 1600
Is 1600 M&R only? UMD only considers Math and Reading portion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVa has a very strong reputation in this region, but it is not well known in places like Chicago, Los Angeles, San Franciso or anywhere in Asia. If you plan to stay in the mid-Atlantic, UVa is a great value.
Nope. It's nationally known.
NP - Sorry but it's not true. I am from CA and I don't recall people discussing UVa when discussing top tier schools at all. Michigan, yes, UVa, no.
UVA is ranked ahead of Michigan.
People who know colleges, don't care about ranking. Do you even know what criteria are used to come up with the rankings? Yeah, I didn't think so.
Yes. The relevant criteria are those utilized by U.S. News.
WTH? Say what?
The question asked about rankings criteria. The answer is that the only criteria that matter are those used by U.S. News.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVa has a very strong reputation in this region, but it is not well known in places like Chicago, Los Angeles, San Franciso or anywhere in Asia. If you plan to stay in the mid-Atlantic, UVa is a great value.
Nope. It's nationally known.
NP - Sorry but it's not true. I am from CA and I don't recall people discussing UVa when discussing top tier schools at all. Michigan, yes, UVa, no.
UVA is ranked ahead of Michigan.
People who know colleges, don't care about ranking. Do you even know what criteria are used to come up with the rankings? Yeah, I didn't think so.
Yes. The relevant criteria are those utilized by U.S. News.
WTH? Say what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVa has a very strong reputation in this region, but it is not well known in places like Chicago, Los Angeles, San Franciso or anywhere in Asia. If you plan to stay in the mid-Atlantic, UVa is a great value.
Nope. It's nationally known.
NP - Sorry but it's not true. I am from CA and I don't recall people discussing UVa when discussing top tier schools at all. Michigan, yes, UVa, no.
UVA is ranked ahead of Michigan.
People who know colleges, don't care about ranking. Do you even know what criteria are used to come up with the rankings? Yeah, I didn't think so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVa has a very strong reputation in this region, but it is not well known in places like Chicago, Los Angeles, San Franciso or anywhere in Asia. If you plan to stay in the mid-Atlantic, UVa is a great value.
Nope. It's nationally known.
NP - Sorry but it's not true. I am from CA and I don't recall people discussing UVa when discussing top tier schools at all. Michigan, yes, UVa, no.
UVA is ranked ahead of Michigan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVa has a very strong reputation in this region, but it is not well known in places like Chicago, Los Angeles, San Franciso or anywhere in Asia. If you plan to stay in the mid-Atlantic, UVa is a great value.
Nope. It's nationally known.
NP - Sorry but it's not true. I am from CA and I don't recall people discussing UVa when discussing top tier schools at all. Michigan, yes, UVa, no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVa has a very strong reputation in this region, but it is not well known in places like Chicago, Los Angeles, San Franciso or anywhere in Asia. If you plan to stay in the mid-Atlantic, UVa is a great value.
Nope. It's nationally known.