If an angry mob was marching towards Sharp's house, I'd join them. That is all.
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1) No, there's 53k enrollment at Texas A&M - College Station
2) The plan calls for a cap of 15k increase by 2025 with the ability to re-evaluate.
3) 25x25 was announced years ago and still doesn't explain the 80k or any recent quotes from Sharp.
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If an angry mob was marching towards Sharp's house, I'd join them. That is all.
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1) No, there's 53k enrollment at Texas A&M - College Station
2) The plan calls for a cap of 15k increase by 2025 with the ability to re-evaluate.
3) 25x25 was announced years ago and still doesn't explain the 80k or any recent quotes from Sharp.
1) All right. If you want to just go with the number on campus in College Station we're looking at closer to 54,000, although Galveston and Qatar are considered College Station students as well, but we can still leave them out if you wish. So 54,000 on campus in CS. Add 15,000 engineers and we're at 69,000, add another 5-6k for continued growth in all other university aspects at our current pace, and accommodating the transfers out of engineering and we're looking at 75,000+. All of the arguments against excessive expansion still hold true at 75,000 just like they do at 80,000.
2) You're simply wrong about this. 25x25 is a a plan to grow enrollment in engineering to 25,000 by 2025.
"The 25 by 25 initiative is a transformational program to increase access for qualified students to pursue engineering education at Texas A&M University to an enrollment of 25,000 engineering students by 2025."
https://engineering.tamu.edu/25by25
3) I don't really care if anybody actually came out and said 80,000 or not. We're not idiots. We're paying attention to what the university is doing, and we can see the end result. And that result based on their current plans is to make A&M absurdly large while our fellow flagship in Austin is working to cap their enrollment at 45,000 to ensure continued academic quality and avoid becoming a diploma mill.
quote:I don't think this is about increasing the enrollment to 25k across three campuses. Everything I've heard about it is that it is for the Dwight Look College of Engineering. The College of Engineering website doesn't seem to claim the program at Galveston, for example... are you sure that someone studying engineering somewhere other than College Station is counted in this program?
3) And the biggest point you're failing to acknowledge is that this 15k increase spread across 3 campuses is gradual. They're not planning on increasing enrollment overnight. It's gonna be 10 YEARS. And you glossed over the fact that they will re-evaluate student enrollment on an active basis.
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This thread is sad.
A bunch of elitest douchnozzles freaking out about USNWR rankings. Smells like Austin in here.
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Elite
[ih-leet, ey-leet]
noun
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(often used with a plural verb) the choice or best of anything considered collectively, as of a group or class of persons.
quote:lol this is a joke right? Some of you are acting like petulant children.
I will encourage my kids to try and get into UT if this is the way things go down. I guess they can go to A&M as a fallback school if they get turned down by their first few choices. We should change the name to SHSU- College Station since it will be a fallback school.
quote:This is hyperbole but it is a fact that A&M is already a backup school for lots of people. We accept 69% of the people who apply, Sam accepts 73%. Your shot at getting into A&M is only slightly worse than getting into Sam.quote:lol this is a joke right? Some of you are acting like petulant children.
I will encourage my kids to try and get into UT if this is the way things go down. I guess they can go to A&M as a fallback school if they get turned down by their first few choices. We should change the name to SHSU- College Station since it will be a fallback school.
quote:quote:This is hyperbole but it is a fact that A&M is already a backup school for lots of people. We accept 69% of the people who apply, Sam accepts 73%. Your shot at getting into A&M is only slightly worse than getting into Sam.quote:lol this is a joke right? Some of you are acting like petulant children.
I will encourage my kids to try and get into UT if this is the way things go down. I guess they can go to A&M as a fallback school if they get turned down by their first few choices. We should change the name to SHSU- College Station since it will be a fallback school.
quote:Exactly!quote:quote:This is hyperbole but it is a fact that A&M is already a backup school for lots of people. We accept 69% of the people who apply, Sam accepts 73%. Your shot at getting into A&M is only slightly worse than getting into Sam.quote:lol this is a joke right? Some of you are acting like petulant children.
I will encourage my kids to try and get into UT if this is the way things go down. I guess they can go to A&M as a fallback school if they get turned down by their first few choices. We should change the name to SHSU- College Station since it will be a fallback school.
mere acceptance stats don't say anything about the standards used to accept students. I'm confused how people think acceptance rates can be compared
quote:Clearly a lot of people who apply to Sam don't even bother applying to A&M. Not fair to compare A&M to Sam. Comparing our acceptance rate to our actual peers is definitely fair:quote:quote:This is hyperbole but it is a fact that A&M is already a backup school for lots of people. We accept 69% of the people who apply, Sam accepts 73%. Your shot at getting into A&M is only slightly worse than getting into Sam.quote:lol this is a joke right? Some of you are acting like petulant children.
I will encourage my kids to try and get into UT if this is the way things go down. I guess they can go to A&M as a fallback school if they get turned down by their first few choices. We should change the name to SHSU- College Station since it will be a fallback school.
mere acceptance stats don't say anything about the standards used to accept students. I'm confused how people think acceptance rates can be compared
quote:I have a sense that you tried to address my question re the validity of comparing acceptance rates between schools but got distracted before you actually pulled it off...or perhaps you realized the need to agree with me but couldn't quite admit it so you deflected? I don't think you're helping your cause.
"Standards" are a moving target. You don't just compare them year over year with yourself. You must also compare them each year with your competition. Like it or not in addition to the University of Texas, Baylor and SMU are competing with us.
Secondly what we are using as an "acceptance rate" is more properly an "offer rate", i.e. the percentage of applications that are offered enrollment divided by total applications. What is actually more important is the true "acceptance rate" which is the percentage of our offers which are accepted. When that starts dropping, particularly among the top students, you have a problem.
quote:Presumably the current applicants are significantly better. I don't know this for certain, but I would assume this is true.
What is the SAT score, GPA and class rank of this years enrollees versus enrolles from 5 years ago and 10 years ago?
quote:Right, there appears to be some issue that people are pissed at but there appears to be a ton of misinformation and confusion about the source of the concerns. I think we should nail both down first, before we leap to doomsday scenarios and labeling Texas A&M as "SHSU - College Station."
Lastly, the mere existence of this thread is evidence that there's an issue that needs to be addressed. If this number of good Ags has the perception of the trajectory of A&M as we do, it's a certainty that that perception is even more prevalent among those who aren't Ags. In other words, just the fact that so many Ags perceive a downward trend in our academics warrant attention.
quote:Ding ding ding!
And, as you've yet to discuss, our offer rate is only one piece. The acceptance rate of our offers is perhaps more indicative of the regard (or lack thereof) of our offers among those receiving them.
quote:A bunch of "elitist douchnozzles" freaking out about the worth of their SIGNIFICANT financial investment.
This thread is sad.
A bunch of elitest douchnozzles freaking out about USNWR rankings. Smells like Austin in here.