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Challenge yourself with your coursework. Take the most rigorous course load available at your high school, such as Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) courses. Curious about what AP and IB scores earn college credit? Check out the university's Transfer Credit Services Prospective Student Resources.
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Engineering-specific courses like Project Lead the Way can be a great introduction to engineering design concepts and theories. While the University does not accept PLTW for college course credit, it is a valuable experiences that demonstrates your interest in the discipline.
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Look into dual/concurrent enrollment opportunities at local community colleges, colleges, or universities to enroll in courses that can later be used to earn college course credit. Concurrent Enrollment at Maryland is a great way to earn college credit and get to know the university as an actual student.
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Don't overwork yourself. Know your limits and make getting good grades your priority. Aim high and focus on achieving mostly As and Bs in challenging courses.
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UMD is currently test-optional. Applicants have the option of choosing whether to submit an SAT/ACT score and whether those scores will be considered in the review of their application for admission. If you do decide to submit your test scores, please note that there are no minimum ACT or SAT test scores for admission into the Clark School.
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Conquer procrastination! If you can beat it now, it'll only get easier in the future.
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