Just because you are honors and or have a huge scholarship doesnt mean that you need to live in an Honors dorm. In fact .. I should have got a clue when the idiots from the Honors Department called me SIX .. yes SIX times asking me what honors dorm I wanted to be in. I told them nicely the first 3 times that I had already rented an apartment and was fine, but the last three times I really asked them what kind of f-in morons they were.
In general that was the case with the whole honors department .. idiots. Because of my scholarship, I had to participate in this Excel program .. it was the most worthless POS ever invented, but the honors department patted themselves on the back about it. The "mentors" worthless, resume padding crap like so many people in majors that have to do stuff like that because their major doesnt bring anything else to the table, like actually ability or knowledge.
The only positive thing about honors is that you should take honors classes, not to graduate with honors, but so that you can register early and get good profs, because in any major that is difficult at all, profs make a world of difference. You couldnt graduate with foundation or university honors when I was in school as an engineer, unless you did a 2nd major in english or some humanities major, but Ive heard that it has changed. Well not really that the curriculum has changed, but rather just that there are now "honors" sections for a lot more engineering courses and of course the majority of the honors students take the best possible prof, honors or not lol .. so the honors sections sit empty.
Have fun at A&M!
[This message has been edited by Randy03 (edited 5/5/2010 1:08p).]