I'm aware. Their outsize presence on campus is part of the cultish environment. |
no experience with tx schools, but you shouldn’t send your kiddo there. MAGAs live in tx |
They're about 5% of the student body. |
Yes. And they walk around campus in uniform and salute each whenever they cross paths. Students who are not in the Corps can tell their ranks by their boots and they make a big show of enforcing that hierarchy. They march across campus en masse to stand on the field at home football games. For 5% of the student body they are bizarrely visible and tied to the concept of the university in a way no other 5% is. They have an outsize presence on campus. Do you really need to keep trying to wikipedia this? |
That stunt they pulled before their loss to Appalachian State was legendary! |
| Same as William and Mary |
When they all wear the same uniform, that tends to be the case. |
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No Aggie would dispute the description of cultish, and as a liberal I wouldn't use it pejoratively here, since it can mean a campus that is very welcoming and will be a support beyond graduation. I do think there are two important questions to consider since the vibe otherwise seems good to you. 1. Does your kid have any dust allergies? 2. How do they feel about living in the middle of nowhere? The second question is more about culture, nature and wanting to get away from it all. It's not possible to easily drive off for certain amenities but the necessities are covered. |
Is PP dim? That is how things are done in the Military. They are in the Corps of Cadets. The same happens at Tech with their Corps of Cadets. Guess what, if a Major passes a Colonel in the Pentagon City Mall parking lot they salute. The irony that this is the person that said people commenting from DC are talking about things they don't understand. |
DP. I'd much rather see that presence on campus than throngs of slovenly, purple-haired nuts screeching at passersby who don't pay them enough attention. |
My boss is an Aggie and I have learned to always refer to Texas as TGSOT in emails. Definitely a strong alumni network. |
William and Mary and Texas A&M seem to be quite different. Are you saying W&M is also 5% ROTC? |
You probably already know this but you have to apply to your engineering major after freshman year. It's competitive and you are not guaranteed your first choice engineering major. |
What is TGSOT? |
The great state of Texas. Cult stuff. |