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The bottom line is none of this is going to have the slightest effect on anyone that has either already graduated or is currently in school. Not. One. Bit. At all. Not even in the slightest. I could see being a little concerned if you have kids who are going to be hitting campus in 2025 or something.
No, its not.
The bottom line is people that still care about Texas A&M because its a place they love, and/or people that are worried about the overall state of the education system in Texas because our state depends on having an effective education system.
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Maybe growing the Aggie Network even bigger only helps? Can anyone here say for sure that isn't the case?
You don't grow a school that is working fine at its current size quickly- and you seem to think the school is currently working and there isn't any doubt they're growing the school quickly- because there is not concrete evidence growing the school quickly will hurt the school.
That's ass backwards.
You change a school that is working because you have evidence you can make it better.
No one can cite anything for this move other than the growing population of Texas. There have been a number of responses to that argument throughout the thread, and you nor anyone else seems to even willing to even want to acknowledge those arguments.