Stephanie
That there's an intense ROTC program here at a&m, it's like a little community, everyone is so friendly, and of course the friends you meet are so diverse and awesome!
Hayley
The greatest thing I took away from Texas A&M was definitely my education but I will never forget the times I spent with my fellow aggies. I brag about the lifelong friends that I made and all of the memories I made with them. Also, as an avid sports fan, one cannot attend Texas A&M University and not brag about it being home to freshaman Heisman winner Johnny Manziel amongst several other award-winning athletes.
Kaitlyn
Traditions. That is what I brag about whenever I go home or whenever I talk to friends attending other colleges. Whether it be saying "Howdy!", doing your classes wildcat, or the 12th man, we are all united here at A&M. The 12th man is by far the best tradition that is worth bragging about because if you have ever been to an Aggie football game then you will know what I am talking about. We are solidified against whatever the cause may be no matter the sport or the reason and is worth all the bragging.
Nicole
The friendly attitude overall of the people, how it's a "Goldilocks" school, and that being an Aggie tends to have a lot of connections later on in life.
Rosario
The best thing about Texas A&M is definetly the family atmosphere that students, former and faculty create. There is saying in this school, "There's a spirit that can ne'er be told," and that is the utmost truth. As an Aggie you get a sense of having a large family that comes together for many reasons. There is pride in being a Texas A&M student that I have never seen in any other college. The people from this university are welcoming, friendly, and kind to all those who enter the school even, if they aren't students.
Diane
The school spirit. From the outside in, you don't understand it, and from the inside out you can't explain it. To be an Aggie is an unforgettable experience.
JuanCarlos
The thing that I brag about the most would have to definitely be about our school spirit. No other school has it like we do . You can feel it around campus and you can definitely feel it during football games. Once you step on campus you will feel what I am talking about. Yet, you will never understad it until you become a student at Texas A&M University
Ryan
I brag about how friendly everyone is and how great the school is.
Lance
That my school has Johnny Menziel and the we have one of the best job networking in the U.S.
Jill
I like to brag about how much school spirit everyone has at Texas A&M Universtiy. There is such a friendly atmosphere on campus that allows you to enjoy walking around and going to class. Also, my school is so infused with many important traditions that take place throughout the year, whether it's a midnight yell before a home football game, or a silver taps ceremony to remeber the fallen aggies, there is always something to be a part of. Texas A&M is truly the happiest college in the nation, and the best in the world.
Tasha
I love the traditions and spirit at Texas A&M. It really is something that's hard to understand from the outside looking in. But as an aggie you can't help but feel sense of pride for your school. I also love that although we have a massive amount of students, I never feel like just another face. A&M is still a community, and we are all connected.
Sandra
We have the greatest school spirit in the nation.
Matthew
When I discuss Texas A&M with my friends, one of the first things that I brag about is the fact that tradition is such a huge part of the university and it gives a deeper sense of pride in attending the school because you share something with all of the former students that came before you and were in the same situation as you are currently.
Catherine
It’s difficult to choose one aspect to brag about at Texas A&M. When I tell people about A&M, I tell them about our traditions. We have Midnight Yell, where we practice our yells for the fall football games the night before. We have the Memorial Student Center, where we honor our Aggies who are serving or have fallen while serving our country. We have the annual Muster, where we honor past and current Aggies that have died in the past year. These are just three of the traditions Aggies hold dear and make Texas A&M unique.
Shatoria
I tell my friends that my school is the best school in the world, the people are aweswome and friendly and we have tons of school spirit. I promise you I meet someone new everyday .
Colin
The people hear are some the nicest you will ever meet. It is like being part of a huge extended family. With the school traditions and the abundance of clubs and orinizations, it is hard not to find a group of people to make friends with.
Carlos
Some may boast of prowess bold
of the school they think so grand,
but there's a spirit can ne'er be told;
it's the Spirit of Aggieland
Christian
Texas A&M is more than a school. It is a family. It sis a family who wants you to be there and to succeed. The traditions are more than memories, they are actions that the students do every day and every year. To putting a penny on Sul Ross statue for good luck on a test to dumping the Yell leaders in the "Fish Pond" at the end of each football game. A&M is the family that everyone deserves and everyone is willing to participate in.
Eric
I tell my friends how accomplished my professors are and how many opportunities for learning and finding work there are.
Hannah
I brag about our athletics as well as our academic supremacy. The coursework here is unbelievably difficult. To be a student here, one must be very involved in his or her studies. There are also great organization to be involved in. In fact, there are more than 800 different organizations to get involved in, depending on what you are interested in. This school offers so much when it comes to involvement, academics, and sports.