1Aggie99 said:
Does anyone happen to know if there is a benefit to going the Galveston route vs Blinn Team. Specifically for engineering kids
Depends on your kid and situation. My eldest is a Freshman at Galveston doing Marine Transportation and loves it. Much smaller than CS and profs are approachable in smaller classes. Treated just like the CS kids, actually get first pull on football tickets (my son got 1st Row, 3rd Deck twice as a Freshman last season). It's a more laid back atmosphere and much easier to focus on studies imo, my son was a decent student in HS (A's and B's) and got a 4.0 with 17 hours and is taking 22 hours this Semester. The beach and fishing are fun as long as you keep it in balance and there are a lot of dead periods. Biggest downside is there is much less going on than CS in terms of activities and fewer overall options, it's 2400 vs 70k. One of my son's buddies already got his Engineering acceptance for CS and is going next year but you have to work. My son stay in Galveston because of his Major (going to watch him march in the Mardi Gras parade Saturday!) and he is all about the ocean. A lot of kids though are just there to study hard and transfer to CS so they won't be alone.
Blinn is great as a transition to CS because you are there and so close to it. Blinn Team is outstanding because you are basically a regular A&M student only you get to take some of those weed out Freshman classes with 50 people instead of 300. You get to do basically everything else. If you know you want to be at CS it's probably the way to go. Margin for error for Engineering is really small though but the same would be said for Galveston.
I would recommend visiting both and talking to the Departments and it should be clear what feels right. Galveston is really underrated because it isn't as big and flashy as CS but the education is great and you don't get lost in the fray as easily. They are seeing more kids that actually go from Galveston to CS and then back to Galveston now. BTW, the Marine Engineering Technology and Ocean Engineering programs are some of the highest demand of any major in the A&M System with very high pay. Still there is something about being in College Station and all of the opportunities there.
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