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| That so many here are riled up about this school it tells me that this is a school worth considering! |
Evidently, not well respected by the private school kids and their parents. You obviously can’t control what other people think. |
| Baylor is the actual joke school. It should not be in the same category as SMU and TCU. And Baylor is very religious. The other 2 are not. |
You should check before posting. Baylor and SMU both outrank TCU as they are tied for 88. TCU is 97. And try not to call schools “joke schools” - not everyone can get to go to a T20. Be more charitable. |
| How does Texas A&M compare to the other Texas schools? |
This. Also Baylor has high med school acceptance rates. |
Its a state school, so I don't know how you can compare it to private schools. I think its a great school but it is in the middle of nowhere and leans conservative |
From a person who grew up in/went to college in/lives in Texas Rice UT AM SMU TCU (sorry don’t care if US News doesn’t agree) But the schools have vastly different vibes—so it’s not just “pick the best.” |
Thank you. Have a daughter thinking of AM. She’s interested in business, studious but also wants social/football and campus comaraderie, a good kid, independent politically. I get the impression that AM provides good educational + career prep/opportunities for those who seek it - are our impressions correct? Not sure where she wants to live after college. |
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Where do you live? A&M seems like an odd choice based on those parameters if you are from the DMV. You can go closer to the DMV at Penn State, or look at UGA, or Alabama or UFlorida or Florida State or any number of schools. A&M is kind of in the middle of nowhere, has a large military/cadet presence, much more conservative, etc. Not exactly known for its business program. |
I know! She’s proud of her daughter. Her daughter might have had some difficulties over the years and this is really great news. Don’t judge. |
NP. I apologize for not exactly tracking back to see which posters are which. Just piping in to point out that TCU's Neeley school of business would outrank A&M, though certainly there are other reasons to choose schools. |
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Texan here.
It is not elite. It is getting harder to get into than it used to be. It is elite in the sense that there are a lot of wealthy kids there and the Greek life is all that. Some might say it is like SMU. SMU hates to be compared to TCU. |