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Texas A&M University is honestly a great academicQuite BrightPreMed and Medical
Texas A&M University is honestly a great academic institution, but do not confuse this with education or culture. The students here can handle subjects, such as Mathematics and Science, very well, but when it comes to their ability to try to adapt or learn to another culture they more than shy away they run. Most people are from the litle towns of Texas where they have not had the benefits of experiencing the real world, which unfortunately makes them extremely close-minded and conservative. I am a devoted Catholic, but they take their religious beliefs way too far for me. Although some are hypocrites, for instance the same guys or girls that are preaching to you during the day that not having a strong faith in God will send you on a one way trip to hell are the same people at night who are getting drunk or having pre-marital sex. Also, the entire mentality of the school is to beat The University of Texas at Austin (even the fight is about beating UT or t.u. as the hardcore Aggies like to call it). UT is not only a better academic school but also a better academic and cultural diverse school with more open minded people. And though TAMU swears that they are better than UT in engineering, they are not. If you do not believe me then go look at the national rankings for engineering universities and UT is better overall. Now you are probably wondering why I chose TAMU, well my family and I moved down to Texas my senior year of high school and all my friends told me that TAMU was such a great school with great traditions, so I bought into that propaganda. But do not confuse the people with the academics. This is a very good school for academic learning. Also, not all the people here are so right-winged, there are people who are willing to meet and associate with other cultures. And just because these are my feelings about the school it does not mean that I am a minority, I am a white, Catholic male who is just open-minded and willing to welcome other cultures unlike the majority of Aggies.
3rd Year Male -- Class 2005
Collaboration/Competitive: A-, Surrounding City: C-
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People here work hard, and I believe thereQuite BrightEngineering Department
People here work hard, and I believe there are a lot of different types of people despite the view that all Aggies are closed minded christians. If you place yourself in the place that you wish to be, you will definitely find people who share your interests. There are 45,000 people here, it is easy to make friends. People who think there is nothing to do haven't tried, and if they are really that bored we are in the middle of three big cities. The Aggie spirit is a force to be reckoned with. This place is a home away from home for this Missourian.
3rd Year Female -- Class 2005
Education Quality: A+, Individual Value: B+
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Some belittle A&M for being conservative and close-minded,Quite BrightGenetics
Some belittle A&M for being conservative and close-minded, but I would disagree severly. First off, calling someone a close-minded redneck is hypocritical in the extreme. Second, I've never got the impression that A&M is close minded. Yes, there are some individuals that are totally insane. On both sides of the fence. They are both irritating as well. But your average A&M student is friendly, accepting, and all around nice people. Except those in frats. Luckily, A&M has not been infested with frats like some schools, and their overall stupidity is kept to a minimum.The campus is okay. The old parts are beautiful, with lots of trees and grand old buildings. The newer parts, the western half of the campus, has far fewer trees and much more ugly buildings. During the hot Texas summers, it's draining to walk across that part of campus.
3rd Year Male -- Class 2006
Education Quality: A+, Individual Value: C
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