University of Maryland-College Park Top Questions

What kind of person should attend University of Maryland-College Park?

Sarah

Any student with a burning passion for their major and a desire to contribute their studies and academic curiosities to the real world would find University of Maryland perfectly fulfilling. The university offers an impressive selection of majors and minors, and countless ways to further one?s academic experience outside the classroom. On-site research opportunities, prestigious internships in the nation?s capital, study abroad programs in intriguing countries, independent study options, and flexibility in adjusting coursework to match specific interests are just a few. Best of all, Maryland does a great job helping students find funding for these endeavors.

Kimberly

Maryland's students come in all shapes and sizes. Some are very outgoing while others are more on the shy side. Each student however has a strong will to succeed in life and become party of the College Park experience. Any person with high expectations for life and those who want to meet wonderful people with both talent in the classroom and personal hobbies should attend Maryland. Each person who attends Maryland finds there own niche and explores his or her field to the fullest. No one specific type loves Maryland because all of the students do.

Meghan

Someone who is an "all around person." The typical Maryland student can balance studying, going out, volunteering, etc.

Sasha

People with sky-high goals and big dreams should attend the University of Maryland in College Park. UMD offers the resources and assistance any student would need in order to pursue the career that they have always wanted. Also, a person who enjoys a competitive atmosphere would find UMD to be their best fit. UMD's 9 Limited Enrollment Programs (LEP) are the toughest majors to pursue, and over half of the student body is in one or two of these programs. "Unstoppable Starts Here" was not coined without substance; every word of this UMD motto rings true for students.

Mei

Someone who likes big campuses and sports.

Gabrielle

Students should be dedicated, focused, and willing to learn. Students should be willing to understand diversity and involve themselves in culturally competent groups and activities. Students should not focus on the black and white experience of college, but be willing to step outside of the box.

Kourosh

You have to be ready to invest many hours studying and researching in your field. In my field, Physiology and Neurobiology, there are many horizons to be discovered and that is what makes it interesting, mysterious , and challenging. You have to have patients and be ready for solving many unresolved phenomenon in your field.

Justin

Someone who likes a big campus.

Aleksandr

someone who is not afraid of being at a big school. someone who is socially ept because otherwise it will be difficult to make friends. someone who is moderately intelligent at the least, someone who has a moderate to liberal political stance

Sean

A person who wants a BIG school. This school is enormous ,with a ton of kids. The campus is huge. A person who doesn't mind some really big classes during their freshman year because most of the introductory classes are very large. I would recomend this school to a person who is intersted in being a fan of division 1 sports. The varsity sporting events are extremely popular and draw huge crowds, especially if the teams are good. Maryland is a basketball school at heart, the students go NUTS for basketball season and the games are a great time.