The discussion revolves around the University of Maryland's graduate programs, specifically in Applied Mathematics and Physics. The original poster seeks insights on the quality of the school and the experiences of current or former students. A current physics graduate student highlights the strong reputation of Maryland's physics program, noting that the qualifying exam is manageable, with a high pass rate. They mention that most students are satisfied with their advisors, although one professor is known for having high expectations. Job placement for graduates varies by research area and advisor, but many find academic positions. The faculty in condensed matter and plasma physics are particularly well-regarded, while opportunities for collaboration across departments exist, though switching departments may require formal applications. The Applied Math program also requires students to take qualifying exams in other departments, including physics. Overall, feedback suggests a positive experience for students in both programs, with a strong emphasis on research quality and faculty reputation.