Its Texas Aggies, dammit said:
TXTransplant said:
Its Texas Aggies, dammit said:
We just got back from Auburn. We were warned that we would love it. We did. It's what I wish A&M still was. The culture was great. The people were warm, helpful, and at the same time, impressive.
The engineering school was modern and student-focused. Current engineering enrollment is ~6k. Total enrollment is less than 30k, which they told us is a cap they will not exceed. (No 25 in 25 or ETAM, much less total enrollment approaching 80k.)
Lots of focus on helping students succeed academically and thrive personally. The only downsides I see are the distance from home and the likelihood of my kid not coming back to Texas after graduation.
As we were leaving, my kid said "A&M cares about the university. Auburn cares about the students." That pretty much sums it up. It looks like we will be able to get enough scholarship money to make it the same price as A&M or a little less. If the money is anywhere close, it will be hard to turn Auburn down.
If your kid is interested in chemical engineering, I can almost guarantee there will be opportunities to come back to Texas.
But these are all the same reasons my son wants to go to Mississippi State (or even Auburn) over TAMU. We aren't from TX, so he didn't grow up thinking TAMU and/or UT were the best options, and for him TAMU is just too big. Since his dad and I both graduated from MSU, he has those ties, but I'd be just as happy if he wanted to go to Auburn.
The thing people don't realize about the Auburns, Alabamas, and Mississippi States of the world is ALL the big companies recruit there. In ChemE or mechanical engineering, if your kid wants a job with Chevron or XOM or Dow, it won't be a problem. I can't speak to the other engineering majors, but I have friends and former coworkers with degrees from most of the major SEC schools who work for major companies all over the world.
The big exception to this would be Ole Miss. In my 20+ year career, I've only worked with one Ole Miss engineering grad. I would not send my kid there for engineering.
Thx Transplant.
My kid is looking at mechanical with a minor in electrical or the reverse.
My kid loved MS state also. More scholarship money is being offered by them then Auburn. A main concern with MS State was that the recruiting seemed much more regional than A&M or Auburn. Is that how you see it? Any info would be appreciated.
So, I'm going back 20-ish years, but here is my take - there are a lot of students at State who don't want to move away. So, you do get a lot of regional companies recruiting there, and a lot of people end up staying. There are also some majors like civil and electrical engineering where it's easy to find a job in the area/region.
But, like I said above, all the majors recruit there for mechanical and chemical engineers (some even hire civils). I have friends at XOM, Chevron, Dow, and Eastman, and prob more than I can't think of right now. Now, if your kid is interested in a company like Tesla or SpaceX, I have no idea what their chances to get hired there would be. But your kid isn't going to be stuck working for MSDEQ or DOT because there are no other options. Plenty of opportunities with space and defense companies in Huntsville, AL, too.
Many of the friends/colleagues that I graduated with are all on the advisory boards of the various departments, and they have always had a very loyal base of alumni who go back each fall during career days to recruit and interview.
Fun fact...the MSU Alumni Association in Houston is one of the biggest, even compared to the ones in MS. It used to be #2 behind the one in Jackson, MS (not sure if that's the current situation).