Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Decision day Friday in theory, but the campus has been, and will be closed all week due to weather issues. Wonder if that will have an impact?
I’ve wondered the same thing, but I expect admissions staff can just finalize everything via remote work if necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Decision day Friday in theory, but the campus has been, and will be closed all week due to weather issues. Wonder if that will have an impact?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bad: all the construction
Good: food is VERY good
So-so: dorms
DS is a sophomore physics major
Speaking of very good food at UMDCP does anyone know whether they still have that white chicken chili or white bean chicken chilli over at the Smith school still? And what day and time during the week they usually have it? I would literally drive over to college park for a cup of that chili
Anonymous wrote:Honors program and Journalism school are outstanding. Small, limited enrollment, so it feels like a small college. Great internship opportunities.
Fun athletic events.
College Park itself is only okay, but improving. Not charming like Charlottesville but you've got plenty of amenities nearby plus the Metro to D.C. and soon the Purple line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great education at a great price.
Good size to find your people
Kid loved the business school
great for DC connections /networking
Great diversity
old dorms
wish campus had better lighting at night (but i think that for many schools)
It is actually gigantic, but maybe that’s your kids jam.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UMD took in a recent higher up with a huge salary a lady that made promotions in mcps of serial harassers. She cost the public millions of dollars and messed with teacher careers. University of Maryland rewards crime, racism, abuse, and nepotism. ( Mic drop)
LMAO. Ummm no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bad: all the construction
Good: food is VERY good
So-so: dorms
DS is a sophomore physics major
PP, does your DS find physics major at UMD challenging? How is the teaching quality, work load and cohort? Any research opportunities? Possible to double major?
I don't know about double majoring. Yes to research opportunities - in labs run by the professors. Teaching quality seems good. Good cohort. Work load doesn't seem too terrible - my kid was able to get good grades while doing a sport kind of intensely!
Thank you for this! My kid is a HS senior and interested in majoring in physics. UMD is one of her top choices.
UMD says that undergraduate classes are small for physics:
https://www.umdphysics.umd.edu/academics/undergraduate/ugrad-prospective-students.html#how-many-physics-majors-are-there-at-umd
What is small? 30?, 40?, 50+? smaller?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the Best undergrad school outside of Morehouse and Spelman for Gifted and talented Black Students, combined with Ivy for Grad school , of course
I've heard that. what makes it better than other PWIs?
perhaps related:
DD remarked when we visited that it was the only tour we'd been were on where the diversity of the tour group seemed to match the school's published stats about the student body.
Wondering also, but it is said that it has a high rate of Black students that go to grad school later to get PHD
Anonymous wrote:It's in PG County...
Anonymous wrote:It's in PG County...
Anonymous wrote:How hard is it to get in for a Dc kid?