<p>I've been accepted to both of these schools and don't really have a strong preference for either one. I've visited both of them as well. On thing I will say is that I'm interested in the Corps of Cadets at TAMU. Does anyone know about the Intl. Studies programs at either of these schools, and is one program better than the other?</p>
<p>Any help would be greatly appreciated!</p>
<p>It looks like TAMU is actually producing a lot more Bachelor degrees in International Studies. However, since it’s a mulch-disciplinary major, it may be that people at UT with the same sort of background are just graduating under a different major. It would be a good idea to look at the programs and see how they differ.
[International</a> Studies Degree Program](<a href=“Global Languages & Cultures – Studying global cultural issues within the context of linguistic, national, and transnational traditions at Texas A&M University”>http://ints.tamu.edu/)
[UT</a> College of Liberal Arts](<a href=“http://www.utexas.edu/cola/student-affairs/Academic-Planning/Majors-and-Degrees/international-relations-major.php]UT”>http://www.utexas.edu/cola/student-affairs/Academic-Planning/Majors-and-Degrees/international-relations-major.php)</p>
<p>Yeah I’ve been looking at the professors teaching the courses at each school and I don’t see a significant difference between the 2 schools. Was there a database or website you looked at to see that TAMU is graduating more degrees in INTS?</p>
<p>College Navigator lists the number of degrees by major.</p>
<p>Can you tell me your high school grades? I also want to major in international studies and A&M is my top choice. Thanks!</p>