Texas A & M University-College Station Top Questions

What kind of person should attend Texas A & M University-College Station?

Enrique

Easy, only honest, hard-working, and dedicated individuals who want an amazing future with an amazing family here at Aggieland should attend. When you do attend, be willing to buy into all of the traditions because it makes life so much more fun and inclusive because we are all Aggies!

Anna

Academic people or those who want a strong community.

Stephanie

A friendly, hard working, NO CHEATER, STEALER, OR LIER, one interested in the corps, engineering, nutrition, and so many other majors. Everyone is pretty much meant for this campus, if they seem like they're not then they really never stepped a foot on aggieland before.

emily

A conservative, academically focused student.

Madison

People who are enthusiastic about life and enjoy a fast-paced atmosphere would love this school. There is something to do all the time, so people who want a variety of activities to take part in should definitely consider Texas A&M. Also, this is a school for people who want an academically rigorous curriculum and are prepared to work hard to earn good grades, but also know that they will be entirely prepared for anything the real world throws at them.

Sarah

Students who have a love of community, tradition, and knowledge should choose Texas A&M University. Campus activities and traditions bond all students together as one large community across all majors. The course selection at A&M allows students to complete their degree requirements while exploring areas of interest not necessarily associated with their chosen major.

cassandra

Any type of person with any background as it has such a diversity already. People are friendly and welcoming and no one should feel ledt out at any time of the year

Victoria

Conservative. Competative. If you arent an aggie when you arrive, you will be sucked in or you wont make it.

denise

A&M first and foremost , is a family. The type of person who should attend here is someone who is not intimidated by that. Someone who is open and eager to meet new people and whose not uncomfrotable with being part of something huge and faceless. Someone friendly and ready to engage with others as well as contributing to the aggie tradition of service. It's not a place to hide behind your books, though studying is important its a place for the leaders and the bold, and hose who arent as much so, to come into their own right.

Jenny

From what I have experienced so far, the school is very expansive regarding the number of students, type of education, and organizations that you can get involved in. A&M is a very large public school, but it knows how to welcome complete strangers into its "Aggie family", so if you want wide/varied options, but still want that small, hometown feeling, this is the place for you. A&M is pretty conservative when it comes to its traditions/military background, so if you want a college with a rich and respectable history, A&M is definetely for you!