University of Maryland-College Park Top Questions

Describe how University of Maryland-College Park looks to someone who's never seen it.

Leslee

My school is an achademically sound community where students are free to exercise their opinions, socialize whith a diverse group of individuals, and discover themselves all while getting a quality education.

Brandon

Good school but this university doesn't care about the individual.

bezuneh

College town with history behind it

Andria

The U of M is a little city that provides a lot of opportunities for its students.

Aaron

The University of Marlyand at College Park is a great place to learn, and to make friends.

Jordan

A very accepting, social school with something for everyone that attends it

Robert

Academically challenging, engaging, tough, thought provoking campus that hates Catholics.

Nicole

It is a very large and diverse school but people usually tend to stick with their own cliques.

Jessica

University of Maryland is a school with a big campus and diverse student body

alissa

A beautiful suburban campus and a very diverse student body in the middle of urban college park. very close to washington, DC that most students have internships or volunteer or go there for class projects. Just hop on the metro.

Philip

This school is extremely diverse with a balance of school, extra cirricular activities, and a social life.

Benjamin

UMCP is a large school and it's easy to feel lost, but if you do things right you'll enjoy it.

Courtney

Never a dull moment.

Ben

Accepting everyone who wants to come.

Kaitlin

UMD is big, spirited, expensive, but a gerat place to learn.

Terrina

College Park is exploding with school spirit, success, and challenging academics.

Thomas

UMD is an amazing value for the academics i am receiving.

Mary

UMD is a wild yet respected state school that truly has something for everyone.

Shannon

Big, loud, and full of energy.

Christie

My school is academically challenging, with a diverse populous who are always encouraged to learn and succeed by the caring faculty.