Yes it was awesome! This is all petroleum geology. She got 3 internships which is highly needed. Got hired immediately. Her master advisors are both well known in the industry. When she was looking for schools, we went to school of mine and the lead there and our guy are best friends and he highly recommended a&m. Her graduating class only had 8 kids, my son in law had 9. So everyone knows everyone. Lots of field trips.
A&m is very know for their hands on experiences, tu known for research. I favor the hands on.
Again, the funding has been cut since moving to arts and science so I don't know what will happen. They funded alot. Get involved in all the geology orgs, she received funding from that too.
Being self motivated and getting involved in the orgs and associations will be highly beneficial.
I can't say enough about it but my daughter was very motivated and very involved. My son is a junior in HS is going into geoscience but not petroleum geology. So we will do it all over again.
I will say once you get the internships, getting a job is hard but if you do, oh boy. O & G people treat you well.
Once she gets started and can get good grades, the geology scholarships will start showing up. All the kids that graduated with her dec'22 all got hired. The advisors for her masters are awesome. The academic advisors are typical. Lots of married couple professors. Seems geologists marry geologists. Tu is great but very focused on research part, aggieland is very experience oriented. I wouldn't trade her experience for anything. My son in law is doing his last internship this summer and hopefully will be hired with that company.