Anonymous wrote:Is it easier to get into UMD from out of state (FCPS)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Excuse my ignorance but has the SATs gotten significantly easier since the late 90s, early 2000? I looked at average scores at various colleges today and they all seem so high! No way back when I took it could that many people get scores in mid-high 1400s. Are we talking about the same test? My kids are nowhere near college age so I haven't paid attention to how the test has changed.
No the max possible scoring changed I think
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anne Arundel HS kid stats
4.1W (3.7 UW) (all honors with the exception of some electives)
top 10-15% in class (can't remember exact rank - probably top 12%ish)
9 AP/IB/DE courses
TO
Varsity sport (captain)
NHS
3 years working
Undecided major
Rejected
wow.. I wonder if it was the TO, or if it was because they selected undecided major.
That’s a low weighted gpa. Indicates the kid didn’t take many APs. Honors means nothing. Especially since many schools are doing “honors for all”. You have to take APs
Why are you commenting if you don't know the basic of how MCPS GPA works?
Honors and AP have the same GPA boost in MCPS.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/siteassets/schools/high-schools/k-q/qohs/uploadedfiles/departments/counseling/coursebulletinintroduction.pdf
9 APs is a healthy number, even if some are low end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anne Arundel HS kid stats
4.1W (3.7 UW) (all honors with the exception of some electives)
top 10-15% in class (can't remember exact rank - probably top 12%ish)
9 AP/IB/DE courses
TO
Varsity sport (captain)
NHS
3 years working
Undecided major
Rejected
wow.. I wonder if it was the TO, or if it was because they selected undecided major.
That’s a low weighted gpa. Indicates the kid didn’t take many APs. Honors means nothing. Especially since many schools are doing “honors for all”. You have to take APs
Anonymous wrote:It has a 44% acceptance rate for fall 2024. Not selective at all. Yield also at 23% last year. Top students dont want to go and use it as a backup for just about any mid tier and above private
Anonymous wrote:UMD is not worth the stress, low QoL, and crazy admissions rates.
Anonymous wrote:Excuse my ignorance but has the SATs gotten significantly easier since the late 90s, early 2000? I looked at average scores at various colleges today and they all seem so high! No way back when I took it could that many people get scores in mid-high 1400s. Are we talking about the same test? My kids are nowhere near college age so I haven't paid attention to how the test has changed.
Anonymous wrote:It has a 44% acceptance rate for fall 2024. Not selective at all. Yield also at 23% last year. Top students dont want to go and use it as a backup for just about any mid tier and above private
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It has a 44% acceptance rate for fall 2024. Not selective at all. Yield also at 23% last year. Top students dont want to go and use it as a backup for just about any mid tier and above private
Stop.
Anonymous wrote:It has a 44% acceptance rate for fall 2024. Not selective at all. Yield also at 23% last year. Top students dont want to go and use it as a backup for just about any mid tier and above private