<p>I attended TCU for my freshman year and didn't exactly love it, so I looked into transferring. I am also a mechanical engineering student, and their program is not the best. I applied to UT and A&M for fall transfer. I was accepted into UT mechanical engineering, but A&M required more prerequisites, which I had not satisfied, so I would have to start with industrial engineering and switch to mechanical in the spring. At both schools there are classes I would have to catch up on, maybe a few more at A&M but I think they have the better program. I have friends at both schools. I am also in a sorority and know more people in that sorority at A&M. A&M would be the easier transition, but I am hesitant of if that is the right thing to do. UT is definitely more exciting, but Austin is a little intimidating.
I am just looking for some outside insight and hoping someone can give me some advice!!
Oh and did I mention I have 4 days to make the decision... SOS!!!!!</p>
<p>Go to Texas A&M, it’s the best school. Friendly, beautiful, just amazing all around. I love the traditions at A&M and they have a great engineering program. My dad went to their architecture school but all of their programs are excellent. I may be biased because I am a born and raised Aggie but I don’t care. I love Texas A&M because you are a family there, once an Aggie always an Aggie. You are never an “ex” like at UT. However I must admit, both are good schools… A&M is just better to me.</p>
<p>Hi, both schools have excellent Engineering departments. Due to this your decision is ultimately up to you since its a matter of personal preference. Sit down, stop panicking, and legitimately ask yourself some questions about what’s better for you. Granted both school have their merits. For example, do you want to be comfortable with your sorority at A&M? Or maybe you are looking for the thrill and want to meet new people at UT? It’s all up to you… There’s no wrong choice, because either way you’ll benefit!</p>