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Texas A&M University
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Bonfire Memorial
Texas A&M University, History Walk / Spirit Ring, College Station, TX 77843
Academic Plaza
766 Military Walk, College Station, TX 77840
St. Mary's Catholic Center
603 Church Ave, College Station, TX 77840, United States
Rudder Plaza
401 Joe Routt Blvd, College Station, TX 77843
Rudder Complex
401 Joe Routt Blvd Suite 205, College Station, TX 77843, United States
Simpson Drill Field
Lamar St, College Station, TX 77844
J Wayne Stark Galleries - University Art Galleries
275 Joe Routt Blvd Room 1110, College Station, TX 77843
Nearby restaurants
Commons Dining Hall
676 Lubbock St, College Station, TX 77843
Salata
260 Polo Rd, College Station, TX 77840
Nam Cafe
1433 110 Nagle St, College Station, TX 77840
Shun De Mom Northgate
717 University Dr #171, College Station, TX 77840
Piada Italian Street Food
1025 University Dr Suite 109, College Station, TX 77845
Mai Shan Yun
103 College Ave, College Station, TX 77840
Roni's Mac Bar - College Station
711 University Dr #200, College Station, TX 77840
bb.q Chicken College Station
711 University Dr Suite 100, College Station, TX 77840
BonAppeTea
112 Nagle St, College Station, TX 77840
Mai Shan Yun
103 College Ave, College Station, TX 77840
Nearby hotels
The George, Valencia Hotel Collection
180 Century Ct, College Station, TX 77840, United States
Cavalry Court, Valencia Hotel Collection
200 Century Ct, College Station, TX 77840, United States
Hullabaloo Hall
306 University Dr, College Station, TX 77843
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Texas A&M University

400 Bizzell St, College Station, TX 77840
4.4(557)
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attractions: Bonfire Memorial, Academic Plaza, St. Mary's Catholic Center, Rudder Plaza, Rudder Complex, Simpson Drill Field, J Wayne Stark Galleries - University Art Galleries, restaurants: Commons Dining Hall, Salata, Nam Cafe, Shun De Mom Northgate, Piada Italian Street Food, Mai Shan Yun, Roni's Mac Bar - College Station, bb.q Chicken College Station, BonAppeTea, Mai Shan Yun
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Nearby attractions of Texas A&M University

Bonfire Memorial

Academic Plaza

St. Mary's Catholic Center

Rudder Plaza

Rudder Complex

Simpson Drill Field

J Wayne Stark Galleries - University Art Galleries

Bonfire Memorial

Bonfire Memorial

4.8

(136)

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Academic Plaza

Academic Plaza

4.7

(71)

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St. Mary's Catholic Center

St. Mary's Catholic Center

4.9

(274)

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Rudder Plaza

Rudder Plaza

4.7

(34)

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Things to do nearby

College Station Murder Mystery: Solve the case!
College Station Murder Mystery: Solve the case!
Thu, Jan 1 ‱ 12:00 AM
College Station, 77840
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Oklahoma Sooners at Texas A&M Aggies Womens Basketball
Oklahoma Sooners at Texas A&M Aggies Womens Basketball
Thu, Jan 1 ‱ 9:30 AM
Reed Arena, 730 Olsen Boulevard, College Station, TX 77843, US, United States
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30th Annual Prayer Bowl
30th Annual Prayer Bowl
Thu, Jan 1 ‱ 9:00 AM
1216 Detroit, College Station, TX, United States, Texas 77840
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Nearby restaurants of Texas A&M University

Commons Dining Hall

Salata

Nam Cafe

Shun De Mom Northgate

Piada Italian Street Food

Mai Shan Yun

Roni's Mac Bar - College Station

bb.q Chicken College Station

BonAppeTea

Mai Shan Yun

Commons Dining Hall

Commons Dining Hall

3.6

(125)

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Salata

Salata

4.9

(88)

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Nam Cafe

Nam Cafe

4.3

(352)

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Shun De Mom Northgate

Shun De Mom Northgate

4.5

(161)

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4.4
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2.0
7y

Three years an Aggie, and I can tell you that I will NOT let my kids come here for college.

I grew up wanting to be an Aggie; I was the loudest and proudest member of the class of 2020 ever since I heard the War Hymn. My parents both went to TAMU. My dad is a mechanical engineer and my mom is a journalist. It breaks my heart to write this review; A&M broke my heart and has been scouring my back ever since my first semester.

As a freshman (right after my first ever midterm grades came out), I was told that I would never get into medical school unless I went to "Universidad Guadalajara," according to the Transition Academic Programs academic advisers. I was also told that I was "too dumb" to be an engineer, or even to graduate from A&M with a degree in anything other than liberal arts. It does my heart good to prove the people whose job it is to facilitate my success wrong.

Aside from my personal experiences, it is abundantly clear that TAMU does not treat students in the same way that wealthy alumni are treated. If you need proof, just look at the hotel next to Kyle Field. As a student here, you will become a cog in a money-making machine, another piggy bank that the University can pilfer and use to finance $75 million coaching contracts and provide more resources for the engineering college. The only friends you have as a Texan walking into this place are your state representatives and senators; otherwise, TAMU would immediately assume its place (a place its desperately wanted) among the Ivy League schools and all the snobbery that comes with them. I have witnessed professors intentionally flunk kids out just to make themselves feel good; I have witnessed intellectually disabled students being kicked out the University because of academic "underperformance;" I have endured inept and unreliable academic advice; and, like most students, have repeatedly gone head-to-head with the Parking Service. The idea that I pay $480 a year to have a garage permit that is worthless on football weekends is both morally wrong and a ripoff. TAMU finds every tiny excuse to slap parking fines on students' accounts, whether it be because you backed into a parking space or because you were running late to class and parked close by.

I can honestly say that the only good thing I will have coming out of this place is an Aggie Ring, because the Aggie Network is the only thing about TAMU that isn't fake. This is NOT the school your grandparents or parents went to; however, it can be for the generous donation of $1 million+. The only thing saving TAMU from getting a 1 star review is the general student body. You won't find nicer people anywhere, but you can chalk that up to Texans being Texans. I hope this helps for anyone who is surfing these reviews for whatever reason... think LONG AND HARD before...

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1.0
27w

Skip College—Build a Life, Not a Tab đŸ’„

Let me be blunt: college is outdated. đŸš« It’s like buying a first-class ticket to nowhere. I spent years and a fortune chasing a degree that landed me in debt, not direction. Meanwhile, everything I needed was already here—online, free, and now supercharged with ChatGPT. đŸ’»âœš

The Moment It Broke for Me 🧠

I sat in class watching a professor read slides I could’ve prompted into ChatGPT in 30 seconds. That was it. The veil lifted. Why pay for PowerPoint when AI gives you clarity, structure, and answers—instantly?

The Lie We Bought 🎯

Colleges sell a dream: prestige, careers, community. What they don’t mention? Drained creativity, pointless theory, and groupthink. You leave more disconnected from your inner genius than when you entered.

Doctors, Lawyers, and Debt Slavery đŸ©»âš–ïž

Sure, if you want to slice brains or argue court cases, a degree helps. But get ready for soul-crushing debt, 80-hour weeks, and patients who think TikTok taught them medicine. Ask a tired pro if they’d do it again—watch them wince.

The Real Education Is Here Now đŸ€–đŸ“š

With ChatGPT, YouTube, and mentors online, you can master high-value skills for free. I did. I learned branding, copy, sales—then launched a business. Meanwhile, my college friends are negotiating with debt collectors like it's a hostage crisis.

The Kill Switch for Creativity 🎹

College demands conformity. Original thought? Not encouraged. Want to make music, write, or invent? That’ll have to wait—after midterms, quizzes, and mental fatigue. Years can slip away before your soul gets to speak.

Party Culture in a Clever Disguise đŸ»

Let’s not pretend. For many, college is just permission to escape. Normalized binge drinking, hook-up culture, and surface-level stimulation—while your truest ideas gather dust. Creation requires clarity, not hangovers.

Already Did It? No Shame, Just Pivot 🔁

If you’ve already gone, cool. I did too. But now’s the time to shift. Learn what actually matters. Build something. You don’t need a new degree—you need a new direction.

Final Verdict: Unplug and Reclaim Your Mind 🔋

College once made sense. Now? It delays, distracts, and drains. Unless you need a license to operate, skip the system. Learn with AI. Launch with purpose. Let your creativity lead. đŸ”„

Before you sign that loan, spend 10 hours with ChatGPT. You’ll save your time, your money, and maybe even your...

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3.0
6y

My wife and I took my daughter on a campus visit this weekend. My daughter loved the school and has the school on her list along with Colorado State among others.

I on the other hand was somewhat disappointed. It was just not a very welcoming experience. The students that were providing the various tours were polite enough but it wasn’t really a,” Welcome to aTm! We are so glad that you’re considering us!”. Instead it was, “Howdy, consider yourself fortunate enough if you are accepted.”.

I’ve been to plenty of campuses to include CU (Boulder), UT (Austin), Baylor (Waco), UCSB (Santa Barbara), etc. Some campus visits required a fee but they also provided meals, parking and swag. They gave you the feeling of belonging and you wanted to enroll there.

aTm on the other hand wanted to show how big they were, how much everything would cost and if you wanted to visit various areas of the campus, they made a profit by charging you parking at every opportunity.

I was slightly surprised as you would think the 3rd largest university in the country would have the assets to provide parking waivers or a day pass for visiting parents.

The amenities and facilities were very nice and what you would expect from a top tier university. The campus was clean and various construction was occurring to indicate growth.

We were slightly surprised that the campus was beginning to feel cramped as it appears they had surrounding acreage to expand.

With that being said, the nursing school did seem to be a good distance from the main campus. So they might be working on this type of expansion.

As a helpful suggestion, offer parking passes to registered visitors (even if they have to pay for it). Along with google links to the various schools of interest for visitors. As Google maps has not been updated in some time and some of the college of study were outdated. (This might be something the computer science students...

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