<p>The mean score of the smith school at UMD is a 1360. The 75th percentile at UMD is a 1370 so UMD's smith school is much more selective than the rest of the school too.</p>
<p>"Selectivity is the single most important indicator of overall quality"</p>
<p>Thats not true, and UCLA IS much better than UMCP. Even so my vote is for UMCP because of the price, location, and it actually has the major you want!</p>
<p>University of MD, good school, my cousin graduated from there four yeras ago with a business degree. Not sure about the other choices.</p>
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<p>Not really. Selectivity is a fair indicator, but not the most important. I certainly don't believe that UCLA is an incredibly better program than Michigan, yet it has much lower admit rates.</p>
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UCLA does not have undergrad business.
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<p>They do, however, offer business economics, which is practically the same.</p>