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No. 30
from Grey Lady
Old Sep 24, 2009, 11:12 AM

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Sorry - I can't answer that and I am not sure there is a hard and fast answer. I know your science GPA is heavily relied on and that more weight is given to recent, relevant classwork. If you had a bummer first semester and were a star after that, the admissions committee will take note of that, especially if you included some sort of explanation in your essay. 3.0 is the minimum overall GPA but the reality is that, to date, the competition drives the average GPA of accepted students well above that. Traditionally, we receive fewer applicants for spring than for fall and this will be only the second time we have accepted spring students at the Shady Grove campus. So, competition-wise, this just might be one of the easiest semesters to enter just from the sheer number of applicants. In the end.....nobody knows until the class is filled and that can't be relied on as a predictor of the next class. Wish I could be more informative.
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No. 31
from Blondell
Old Sep 25, 2009, 07:24 AM

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Mine is still "Complete Ready For Review" I sent all documents in by Sep1.(accident about my official toefl score, they never got it so I need to resent it again). If my status never change that's mean I have high chance that I won't get in?
Committee Ready is only for people who have a chance to get in or it's for everyone.

By the way, the sciences GPA will include chemistry, Anatomy and Physiology I and II, Microbiology only.
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No. 32
from Grey Lady
Old Sep 25, 2009, 09:28 AM

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All it means is that they have all your documents and your application package is complete. Committee Ready means you have met the minimum requirements and your application will be reviewed and decided upon by the admissions committee.
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No. 33
from eml2142
Old Sep 30, 2009, 08:49 PM

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the first day of october is tomorrow..geesh now im nervous about my status. i knew that a decision wasn't going to be posted until october probably, but now....oh man.

well i guess i have to keep just reminding myself that i did the best that i could have and that its not up to me anymore...

good luck everyone! hope to see you around the SG campus come January!
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No. 34
from scrub<3
Old Sep 30, 2009, 09:37 PM

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I submitted my application June 23. It went "Complete Ready for Review" around July 9-13. And it went "Committee Ready" Sept. 23.
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No. 35
from Grey Lady
Old Oct 03, 2009, 03:03 PM

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I hope to see you all at Shady Grove in Jan. Please hang in there - don't expect to know anything before mid-October. If you get an offer before then it will be a nice surprise. And if anyone has any questions about Shady Grove, I would be happy to answer them. Please feel free to visit campus any time but especially on Saturday, October 24 for our Open House. (See the SG website www.shadygrove.umd.edu) It is an event for all SG prospective students and their families but I always encourage our new admits to come to meet our students, faculty (and me!) and, hopefully, members of your class. And bring your friends and family to see where you will be spending the next two years of your life. I guarantee you will be glad you came.
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No. 36
Old Oct 03, 2009, 07:34 PM

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has anybody here also applied to Towson???? I just got a letter a few days ago saying that I have been waitlisted :-/
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No. 37
Old Oct 06, 2009, 02:55 PM

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No, but I think those slots are for ones that have opened up... so maybe max there was less than 20... I dunno... there could have been 2.... who knows. sorry you got waitlisted... I'm sure that's not what you wanted to hear... but at least it wasn't a rejection letter
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No. 38
Old Oct 12, 2009, 09:56 PM

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Does anyone know what happpens if I get accepted in Nov for Spring 2010, but I get a C in a pre req that I'm currently completing?
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No. 39
from terps97
Old Oct 13, 2009, 07:34 AM

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A friend of mine was accepted for fall 2009 but got a C in one of her classes and they told her she had to repeat it and get a B or she would lose her spot. She decided instead of taking it over the summer, to take it in the fall and deferred for spring 2010.
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