Date: May 30 2005 Major: (This Major's Salary over time) If I had to do it all over again, I wouldn't change a thing. I chose A&M over ut because of the togetherness of the campus. I was a student when Bonfire fell and I have never felt so close, to so many people, I didn't know. The campus came together in the worst of times. THAT is what I remember about A&M. The football games, Muster, Bonfire (if you are class of 02", the first and last), and trying to figure out which professors to take and which to run from. I have to say, I found most of my classes challenging but not hard if you did the work. But for me, college was more about the experience then the classes. When I graduated, I worked for 2 years and now I am back in school pursing a higher degree. It is because of my experience at A&M that has opened many doors for me.
A little side note: I would have been 5th generation Longhorn, but I broke the family tradition and there is not a day that I wouldn't do it again. College is what you make of it.
Major: (This Major's Salary over time)
If I had to do it all over again, I wouldn't change a thing. I chose A&M over ut because of the togetherness of the campus. I was a student when Bonfire fell and I have never felt so close, to so many people, I didn't know. The campus came together in the worst of times. THAT is what I remember about A&M. The football games, Muster, Bonfire (if you are class of 02", the first and last), and trying to figure out which professors to take and which to run from. I have to say, I found most of my classes challenging but not hard if you did the work. But for me, college was more about the experience then the classes. When I graduated, I worked for 2 years and now I am back in school pursing a higher degree. It is because of my experience at A&M that has opened many doors for me. A little side note: I would have been 5th generation Longhorn, but I broke the family tradition and there is not a day that I wouldn't do it again. College is what you make of it.