Hey there! Remember, it is Texas A&M, not M&A The school is just fine—while it is not in the top 25 of US programs, if you are interested in staying in Texas especially, it is just fine. All programs in Texas are also good for energy programs—OIL is huge down there. A decent program, although University of Texas at Austin is much, much better known. And Rice is better known as well—but Texas A&M is decent. Hope this helps, and good luck! Jon Frank -- by 会员 JonFrank (2011/3/28 15:26:26)
Hey, Jon, this is my first time raising question to u after finding many helpful info u posted here. How do you value the relation between the location, ranking and job hunting opportunity? I'm currently working in biggest oil company in China, and I have two offers untill now- UMN Carlson and U of Texas at dallas. UMN provide no finicial aid while UTD give me a lot. Here's the dilemma, one is NO.21 programe but maybe not a perfect city for my career and I really don't like cold weather. The other locates in good place for me but programe itself is not that good(No. 40). I really love Texas, but I also wanna study in a good school. I'm also considering the probability of leaving Minneapolis and finding job in Texas or other place in States.
Again, if u were me, what's your answer? Could u please give me some suggestion? |