Texas A&M University - College Station
Locations: College Station (TX)
Annual Tuition: $40,124
Programs with 5+ Reviews
Master's 4.3 Biomedical Sciences
Master's 4.1 Communications
Bachelor's 4.5 Education
Master's 4.1 Engineering
Master's 4.3 Health Sciences
Doctorate 4.0
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Write a ReviewLauren Harrison
Reviewed: 3/26/2017
Degree: Communications
Texas A&M University is overall just a great place to be. The academics are challenging, but preparatory for future endeavors such as a career or graduate school (like me). All of the professors I have had seemed to genuinely care about their students and their ability to succeed despite the large class sizes. Their is an abundance of classes to choose from, so it is easy to pursue your interests. Student life is great as well. There are hundreds of student organizations that make it easy to make... Read More
Victoria
Reviewed: 11/29/2016
Degree: Communications
Texas A&M was an amazing experience. The school is rich with tradition and history. Although the student body is huge, joining an organization makes making friends easier and fun while helping the community. A&M has some amazing professors which want to see you succeed.
Anonymous
Reviewed: 9/23/2015
Degree: Communications
TAMU is full of tradition and, although large, can feel like a small community if you get involved in the "other education." It's extremely supportive of research and leads in many fields. It is a rural environment, but the area has everything a college student would need.
Anonymous
Reviewed: 9/1/2015
Degree: Communications
Choosing Texas A&M University was one of the best decisions of my life. I learned so much and had an amazing experience both in class and out. I gained an abundance of work experience and really got hands-on opportunities in class.
3dgenag
Reviewed: 6/8/2015
Degree: Communications
TAMU is very dedicated to tradition and prides itself on the family atmosphere it creates. It is a large university, but there is something for everyone. Once you find your niche it feels much smaller. The professors are very dedicated and leaders in their fields. Research is a top priority as well.