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Although Texas A&M is a large school it is doing an excellent job of developing a small-school atmosphere that gives more individualized attention to students. Particularly, the Business Honors Program is developing extremely qualified and well-rounded graduates.

Texas A&M has challenged me to the fullest possible extent. The college experience here has changed my life dramatically. This school is very special to me and each one of my fellow peers who attended as well.

The "Aggie-Network" that comes with a degree from Texas A&M is priceless, socially and professionally.

I did not like the way I was treated during my time here. It seems to me like all A&M cares about is how much money it can spend on a football team and less on whether the students here are happy and learning what they should.

For the most part the professors are great, however [some of them] are below par. They show up for class unprepared, and they don't know how to work the technology in the classrooms.

 
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B- Academics
C+ Local Atmosphere
B Safety and Security
B- Computers
A Facilities
B Campus dining
A Off-campus Dining
D Diversity
A Guys
A- Girls
A Athletics
B Nightlife
B Greek Life
A- Drug Scene
B Campus Strictness
C- Parking
C+ Transportation
B- Weather

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