/r/ubalt
The subreddit for current, prospective, and alumni students at University of Baltimore as well as the surrounding local community.
The subreddit for current, prospective, and alumni students at University of Baltimore as well as the surrounding local community.
From the UB Website (www.UBalt.edu)
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So I am graduating tomorrow and I didn’t realize they didn’t give us stiles for the graduation. Am I able to purchase one at the bookstore tomorrow? If not, can anybody recommend a store that would have any?
Anyone have any pros/cons of this MFA? I mainly just want to get a master's so I can teach graphic design at the college level. Is this a good program to do that?
Xylem Reach Hackathon |October 9th-12th| Washington D.C.
The Xylem Reach Hackathon is back! As part of the Xylem Ignite initiative, Xylem’s goal is to build a strong network of passionate student leaders and empower them to drive real changes in the water industry. Join us for this in-person hackathon event in Washington DC as the college/university student event of Xylem Reach! Showcase your innovative skills and compete for a chance to solve exciting problem statements, webinars, mentorships, participation kits and of course, a total of $10k in prizes, all for free!
With your participation you will also get a free pass to the main event – Xylem Reach! Join Xylem in learning about and solving water!
Register here: https://cvent.me/yXPYvZ?rt=nCdsLWenWEW8NAhfDAgGaw&RefId=student-hackathon
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I did a year at the University of Baltimore during my undergraduate studies! I'm posting a 5-minute survey for one of my grad school courses. Responses from "casual fans" of the NFL and ages 18-39 would be greatly appreciated. I hope this fits the Reddit guidelines. Thank you!
https://georgetown.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5d1fUeT1V0gcO8e
Update: The survey is closed due to reaching the ideal sample size. Thanks, everyone!
Hello everyone! Please let me know if you're familiar with UB's Doctor of Science in Information and Interaction Design program. I am a tech writer and marketing consultant looking to further my career by getting engaged in the tech world. I hold a Master of Science in Foreign Service from Georgetown and a Bachelor of Arts in History. I want to make sure that this degree would even be in my wheelhouse. Although I've taken stats courses and work in a career field adjacent to IT, I've never taken any heavy-duty computer science courses. I noticed that there are mandatory courses an applicant must take before even being considered. That being said, how rigorous is this program for a tech newbie? I know it'll be challenging; I just want it to be manageable.
Today (October 13) is the deadline to register **online** in Maryland
Act today and you can register online - from your couch!
Student specific information is here:
https://www.campusvoteproject.org/stateguides/Maryland
To fill out the online registration form, go here:
https://voterservices.elections.maryland.gov/onlinevoterregistration/InstructionsStep1
I'm from the DC area and looking to see if UB has a good value program as the MPA programs in nearby schools are astronomically expensive even with some funding offers. Any students have any opinions or reviews on their experience with this program? Hoping to make my decision soon.
I was looking at going to get my certificate in accounting, but I want to know if it's worth it, since I'll be putting myself in more school debt.
Is there anyone who went through this or one of the other certificates? What did you think of it? Did you get a job afterwards?
Hello! I'm currently a junior in high school graduating in 2020. I decided on UBALT as my first choice school, and I think I have a good chance of getting in. I'm stuck between two majors: game design and digital communications. My dream is to become a concept artist, but communications seems like the safer choice and it's not something I'd hate learning.
I would love if someone in either program could give some advice. Has anyone in the game design program in particular gone on to work for a game company, and how is life for you?
Hey fellow Bees! I assume this subreddit isn’t used very often, but I figured I’d try. Everything is closed until after the New Year, so I can’t call and ask.
I just graduated on Monday with a degree in Accounting. While I like Accounting, I don’t think it’s what I want to do for the rest of my life, and I have taken an interest in Data Analytics.
With my Accounting Degree, I have completed all but 5 classes to get my degree in Data Analytics. I asked my advisor about going back for this, and he informed me that I can not obtain 2 Bachelor of Science degrees in Business Administration.
So, if I want to go into Data Analytics, how would I do so if I can’t get a degree in it, but I want to? It seems like a backwards rule, because I don’t have much Analytical experience with an Accounting Degree.
Where are the best places to catch some daytime z's on campus? I have long breaks in my days this semester and catching up on sleep sounds like a good way to pass the time.
If so I have some questions and would love to ask a couple.
I am surprised to even find a UB subreddit. Like what? Who originally made this? Can we trash talk UB or naw?
Just trying to check the interest.