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Texas A&M

By: Grayson Glass, Noah Davis, Preston B.

Mascot: The mascot is a dog named Reveille, a famous\wellknown dog. The most current Reveille is Reveille VIII (7),
introduced in 2008. More info

Total Cost: The total cost is around 9,000 (in-state) in U.S


Dollars, and around 27,000 (out-state). This includes Tuition and
fees, room And board, books, transportation, and miscellaneous
expenses. More info

Location: TAMU is located in College Station, Texas. The


Kyle Field and the 12th man monument are in A&M as well. It is
on 77843, Bizzell St, College Station, TX.

Transportation: The transportation services include the aggie


busses, bikes, and cars (if you have a drivers license). TAMU
has multiple busses, parking garages, and bike racks. More info

Living space: The dorms/apartments can get from 401 sq.


feet, to 1,227 sq. feet.
The price of the Dorms depends on the sq. feet of the apartment.
More info

Graduates: Around 75.7% of students graduate out of college.


TAMU has a great student ratio for the % that graduates (one of
the best).

School size: The school ground/campus is around 5,000 acers.


This does not include the height of buildings, just the ground
area.

Fraternity and Sorority: TAMU is both sorority and


fraternity, with dormitories for both.

This is supported by TAMU, and can be a regular thing to expect


here. More info

Known for: TAMU is known for the 12th man, (the statue
outside the Kyle field entrance) and Kyle Field. The supporters
and the people that watch the football games are considered the
12th man.

Education: TAMU is ranked 70th in education, and research.


Out of all the colleges, this is good, but not one of the best. They
have great classes. The total ranking is 70th in our country.
More info

Conclusion: Texas A&M is a good college, with lots of history


behind it.
TAMU also has good classes for engineering, science, etc.
Overall, TAMU is a well-rounded college, and has a lot of great
qualities.

Grayson G. Reflection: What I learned about TAMU as we


made this, is that this is one of the well-known colleges in
Texas, and is ranked 70th in the
Country. TAMU also has a big history behind it as well. The
history goes from the 12th man, to the Bonfire Memorial. The
college is greatly appreciated by scholars and students who go
there.

Noah D. Reflection: While I was working on TAMU I


learned that the in-state tuition fee is about $9,000. Also the outstate tuition fee is about $26,000. They are one of the colleges I
will probably be going to for college, because in has a low instate tuition fees. I learned that it also has a good education.
Also, how big their living space is. .

Preston B. Reflection: What I learned about Texas A&M


was that it was a really good university and it has a fairly cheap
in-state price. This is definitely a college I would want to go to,
because of the high education and the low price. I learned that
Texas A&M is one of the best public schools in the country, and
that more than 75% of the people that attend Texas A&M
graduate. What surprised me the most was that the in-state price
was so cheap. That means that if Texas A&M accepts me the
attending the school cost wont affect me.

TAMU website:
Texas A&M

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