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Baylor
23
31.08%
A&M
51
68.92%
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Baylor or A&M
#41
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great, remarks from the sooner aggie
#46
And remember, the athletic program DOES NOT make the school like some are lead to believe. woohoo UT won the Rose Bowl. Does that make the academics and better or worse? NO
#47
UT would not accept a friend from my highschool while aTm would. This kid went on to suck at college and fail almost every class. UT knows what it takes and doesn't take any trash off the street while aTm will with open arms.
/fun story & aggie lol
/fun story & aggie lol
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Originally Posted by Onyx Z
And remember, the athletic program DOES NOT make the school like some are lead to believe. woohoo UT won the Rose Bowl. Does that make the academics and better or worse? NO
what are you talking about Ryan?
Go look up the schools stats... leading in engineering, business, geology, marketing and some other **** we have more than our fair share of top programs...
go ag/lawn majors WOOOOO HOOOOO
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Go look up the schools stats... leading in engineering, business, geology, marketing and some other **** we have more than our fair share of top programs...
Sorry Tyler, I forgot UT was god. Nothing is above the University of Texas, not even God Himself.
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Originally Posted by Onyx Z
Show me proof and I might believe you.
Sorry Tyler, I forgot UT was god. Nothing is above the University of Texas, not even God Himself.
Sorry Tyler, I forgot UT was god. Nothing is above the University of Texas, not even God Himself.
I never claimed UT to be the best in the world, but we do have the #1 PGE school grad and undergrad. Our engineering overall is one of the highest in the world, and our business school ranks around #5.
Not my fault my whole life you have been clouded by hopes and dreams to go to aTm, at least you are making it out and going to tech, which their PGE is school is pretty good, along w/ their arch school, but that is about it...
aTm of course has a great Engr college, PGE being right up there w/ UT (usually switch every other year or so), and of course their ag, and vet school being amung the best, but i dont see their business school being TOO outstanding..
Just bc im biased on the football field doesnt mean im biast educationaly. You wouldnt know that bc you have some case of ****** syndrome where you think i just only run along sports... I am always about education first, bc w/o that, i would not get a bad *** job to pay for my hobbies.
#52
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WTF is wrong w/ you... ******* lame, I guess you didnt know I applied to aTm too
I never claimed UT to be the best in the world, but we do have the #1 PGE school grad and undergrad. Our engineering overall is one of the highest in the world, and our business school ranks around #5.
Not my fault my whole life you have been clouded by hopes and dreams to go to aTm, at least you are making it out and going to tech, which their PGE is school is pretty good, along w/ their arch school, but that is about it...
aTm of course has a great Engr college, PGE being right up there w/ UT (usually switch every other year or so), and of course their ag, and vet school being amung the best, but i dont see their business school being TOO outstanding..
Just bc im biased on the football field doesnt mean im biast educationaly. You wouldnt know that bc you have some case of ****** syndrome where you think i just only run along sports... I am always about education first, bc w/o that, i would not get a bad *** job to pay for my hobbies.
I never claimed UT to be the best in the world, but we do have the #1 PGE school grad and undergrad. Our engineering overall is one of the highest in the world, and our business school ranks around #5.
Not my fault my whole life you have been clouded by hopes and dreams to go to aTm, at least you are making it out and going to tech, which their PGE is school is pretty good, along w/ their arch school, but that is about it...
aTm of course has a great Engr college, PGE being right up there w/ UT (usually switch every other year or so), and of course their ag, and vet school being amung the best, but i dont see their business school being TOO outstanding..
Just bc im biased on the football field doesnt mean im biast educationaly. You wouldnt know that bc you have some case of ****** syndrome where you think i just only run along sports... I am always about education first, bc w/o that, i would not get a bad *** job to pay for my hobbies.
And until I see proof as to your previous argument, I will believe nothing different.
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this is GRADUATE business school
http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/gra...rank_brief.php
UT is 18, aTm is around 31, Rice is down there too
Business Graduate Schools in the WORLD
http://rankings.ft.com/rankings/mba/rankings.html
UT 62, aTm, not even on the charts
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ENGINEERING COLLEGES
UT engineering graduate programs rank highly
In the annual rankings of academic quality by U.S. News and World Report, the Engineering graduate program ranked twelfth in the nation among 330 accredited engineering schools, and sixth among the public institutions.
The magazine examined 185 engineering schools in its April 12 issue, and UT Austin's departmental engineering programs were all ranked in the top 15 except for the newly created Department of Biomedical Engineering: Aerospace (6th), Chemical (6th), Civil (3rd), Computer (9th), Electrical/Electronics (12th), and Mechanical (13th). Petroleum engineering departments were last ranked in 2005, and that year's rankings placed UT's Department of Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering first in the nation.
The rankings are based on entrance exam scores, student acceptance rates, faculty/student ratios, research dollars awarded, reputation among engineers in academia and industry, Ph.D.s produced, and percentage of faculty elected to membership in the National Academy of Engineering.
“Our strategic plan is focused on being recognized as the top public engineering college in the nation,” noted Ben G. Streetman, dean of UT’s engineering college. As this ranking shows, we are considered 6th among public schools this year. With the help of our alumni and friends in industry and academia, we will continue to remain attentive to what makes an engineering college relevant and of high quality: recruiting the best faculty and students, who in turn make significant contributions to developing technologies that improve society.”
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http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/gra...rank_brief.php
Texas > aTm here too
http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/gra...rank_brief.php
UT is 18, aTm is around 31, Rice is down there too
Business Graduate Schools in the WORLD
http://rankings.ft.com/rankings/mba/rankings.html
UT 62, aTm, not even on the charts
__________________________________________________ ____________________
ENGINEERING COLLEGES
UT engineering graduate programs rank highly
In the annual rankings of academic quality by U.S. News and World Report, the Engineering graduate program ranked twelfth in the nation among 330 accredited engineering schools, and sixth among the public institutions.
The magazine examined 185 engineering schools in its April 12 issue, and UT Austin's departmental engineering programs were all ranked in the top 15 except for the newly created Department of Biomedical Engineering: Aerospace (6th), Chemical (6th), Civil (3rd), Computer (9th), Electrical/Electronics (12th), and Mechanical (13th). Petroleum engineering departments were last ranked in 2005, and that year's rankings placed UT's Department of Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering first in the nation.
The rankings are based on entrance exam scores, student acceptance rates, faculty/student ratios, research dollars awarded, reputation among engineers in academia and industry, Ph.D.s produced, and percentage of faculty elected to membership in the National Academy of Engineering.
“Our strategic plan is focused on being recognized as the top public engineering college in the nation,” noted Ben G. Streetman, dean of UT’s engineering college. As this ranking shows, we are considered 6th among public schools this year. With the help of our alumni and friends in industry and academia, we will continue to remain attentive to what makes an engineering college relevant and of high quality: recruiting the best faculty and students, who in turn make significant contributions to developing technologies that improve society.”
__________________________________________________ _________________
http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/gra...rank_brief.php
Texas > aTm here too
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that is what i can find now, but alas, i must go to class, and bonesaw this spanish presentation....
like i said, i did apply to aTm bc equally it was one of the top school for my education, i just got into the better school
like i said, i did apply to aTm bc equally it was one of the top school for my education, i just got into the better school
#56
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this is GRADUATE business school
UT 62, aTm, not even on the charts
UT 62, aTm, not even on the charts
I am just an Aggie but it clearly says A&M is 85 (which is on the chart). Not too bad for a program that is about 10 years old.
But A&M, UT, U of H are all good schools which will get you a good job and not break the bank.
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Originally Posted by Onyx Z
Aww, did I strike a nerve? Seems to be that way with all of the childish name calling; all all I'm doing is defending a school. And by the way, I'm not going to Tech, I'm going to aTm, so get your facts straight. Why don't you go fail out of engineering again.
And until I see proof as to your previous argument, I will believe nothing different.
And until I see proof as to your previous argument, I will believe nothing different.
I wont get on your school record... it has pretty much been like this -->
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Originally Posted by Boobka
I am just an Aggie but it clearly says A&M is 85 (which is on the chart). Not too bad for a program that is about 10 years old.
But A&M, UT, U of H are all good schools which will get you a good job and not break the bank.
But A&M, UT, U of H are all good schools which will get you a good job and not break the bank.
my b, must of missed while scanning
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Originally Posted by Onyx Z
Aww, did I strike a nerve? Seems to be that way with all of the childish name calling; all all I'm doing is defending a school. And by the way, I'm not going to Tech, I'm going to aTm, so get your facts straight. Why don't you go fail out of engineering again.
And until I see proof as to your previous argument, I will believe nothing different.
And until I see proof as to your previous argument, I will believe nothing different.
so what are you majoring in?........ lib. arts
#60
Originally Posted by Onyx Z
Show me proof and I might believe you.
Sorry Tyler, I forgot UT was god. Nothing is above the University of Texas, not even God Himself.
Sorry Tyler, I forgot UT was god. Nothing is above the University of Texas, not even God Himself.
OH, and by facts posted above