Texas A & M University - College Station
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Research Quality | C | Research Availability | A+ |
Research Funding | C | Graduate Politics | B |
Errand Runners | B+ | Degree Completion | B+ |
Alternative pay [ta/gsi] | B- | Sufficient Pay | B+ |
Competitiveness | C | Education Quality | B |
Faculty Accessibility | A+ | Useful Research | A+ |
Extracurriculars | A+ | Success-Understanding | A+ |
Surrounding City | B | Social Life/Environment | B |
"Individual" treatment | C | Friendliness | B+ |
Safety | A+ | Campus Beauty | B |
Campus Maintenance | B+ | University Resource/spending | B+ |
Describes the student body as: Friendly, ApproachableDescribes the faculty as: Helpful, Arrogant |
Lowest Rating Research Quality | C |
Highest Rating Research Availability | A+ |
Gre scores required? ielts required? |
Hey, I am an international student and want to pursue masters in architectural design from Texas A&M university. What is the desired GRE score for that? |
Major: Architecture (This Major's Salary over time)
I had a good experience at Texas A&M, although the undergraduate advising isn't the best. As long as you don't mind creating your own path and knowing which classes to take during certain semesters you should be fine. The profs are really cool and love to help, but they can be a little condescending (its architecture so everyone has an ego!). The graduate program is very competitive so even with a decent GRE score, if you don't have a good portfolio you might as well not even apply.