4 Reviews Found
- Likes:
- My college is good for the engineering department and in terms of research opportunities.,
- The infrastructure is very good and has all facilities.,
- There are good opportunities for students who want to do part-time jobs.
- Dislikes:
- The MIS department of my college is degrading in terms of quality of teaching, in terms of coursework.,
- No help is provided to students in their job findings and placements. Students are not allowed to Coop which is big No.
I chose this college because of its reputation in particular: good infrastructure, good location, and cultural diversity. Overall the experience was good in terms of everything except my coursework and faculty of Information Management.
- Likes:
- Top 5 in my course in the US. Large alumni base, very good brand name.
- Dislikes:
- While I don't have any specific dislikes, navigating through numerous faculty issues at times was challenging. Overall, my experience was positive, but these challenges occasionally affected the university's environment.
My experience at Texas A&M University was nothing short of extraordinary. Stepping onto the campus, I was immediately immersed in the quintessential American college atmosphere I had always dreamed of. The vibrant student culture, diverse community, and rich traditions made every day an adventure. Football games at the iconic Kyle Field were the epitome of school spirit, filling the air with electric energy and uniting us as Aggies. The camaraderie among the large student body was infectious, creating a sense of belonging that I had never felt before. Participating in various clubs and organizations allowed me to explore my interests, make lifelong friendships, and expand my horizons. The university's commitment to academic excellence was evident in every lecture hall, challenging me to grow intellectually and personally. The campus, adorned with historic buildings and modern facilities, provided the perfect backdrop for my collegiate journey. But it was the little things, like the Aggie Ring ceremony and the Midnight Yell Practice, that made my experience truly special. These traditions instilled a deep sense of pride in being part of the Aggie family. Attending Texas A&M University was more than just earning a degree; it was an immersive and unforgettable chapter of my life, shaping me into the person I am today. I am grateful for the memories, friendships, and lessons that will stay with me forever. Gig 'em, Aggies!
- Likes:
- Texas A&M University being a reputed university in Texas has a large community through the United States. The curriculum, flexibility in courses and the professors are exceptional.,
- Adding to this is the cost efficiency where you get to finish off your masters without burdening yourself with huge loans.
- Dislikes:
- One main thing I dislike is the location. The university is situated in a town or a suburb area here. Not much access to the metro facilities. But on the bright side, big cities like Houston and Austin are just 90 mins away
Overall experience has been good so far. With the right coursework, professors, extracurricular activities to do and the people around, university life has been great so far.
Good Program, Good Alumni Network, and closer to major cities like Houston, Austin, and Dallas.
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