back to the point I made when I commented that A&M was already watching 53% of the QUALIFIED students decide to go elsewhere
my main points on that were it pretty much craps on the idea that A&M must get larger to give more Texans a chance at a "top tier" education because there is a large chunk of students that are "qualified" for that education that are already making a CHOICE to go elsewhere
and I can pretty much guarantee that 100% of those students that made a CHOICE to go elsewhere did not do so because they had a desire to go to a university that was LARGER than A&M is now because that only leaves them with about 4 choices in the USA
and I would bet a massive number of them if they were ask would say that A&M would have been more appealing if it was SMALLER than it is today
perhaps I am wrong on that, but as others have ask "where are they going and why" is probably something that should be discovered before the decision is made t just grow larger
the other bigger point is if you already have 53% of the QUALIFIED students that were ACCEPTED going elsewhere well what in the hell kind of students are you expecting you will actually admit and get to enroll
when you have 21,000 students ACCEPTED already well hell what kind of a moron thinks "well we are just not getting applications from the right students"
again who in the hell are you selling A&M to because I can just about guarantee that you are not selling it to those 11,500 ACCEPTED students that decided to go elsewhere and I think you would have to be plum dumb to think that there are any students in Texas that are not aware of Texas A&M and that did not apply (much less get accepted) because of "oh wow I never knew about A&M if I had known about them well I would have applied and gone there"
I mean REALLY....where in the hell do you think you are going to get MORE applicants from much less qualified applicants from.....who in the hell is not applying to A&M now that anyone with a brain thinks was somehow missed or not given the chance to apply to A&M......someone living under a damn rock perhaps or with their head in their ass
and more so is anyone out there so stupid that they think "well we already had a massive amount of applications and we watched 11,500 ADMITTED students go elsewhere, but I bet we would get some more qualified students to apply if they just realized that A&M was going to be 70,000 or 80,000 students"
because I mean yea there are all those other 60,000+ student universities that A&M is competing with for students that want to go to a damn giant university.....yea all 4 or 5 of them in the USA
if you are watching 53% of the students that you admit go elsewhere and you are already getting a massive number of total applications and you are watching 11,500 (in actual warm bodies) go elsewhere well to me and in my opinion the only source of new applications and new POSSIBLE enrolled students is to lower admissions and start attracting students with lower metrics that want to freeload on the reputation of A&M and start getting them to go ahead and apply because they feel they will be admitted and allowed to enroll and they will not care about being one of 70,000+ students because they just want a piece of paper that says A&M and thought that would not be possible with the current admissions metrics
look at the chart from above again
look past the % and the talk of the % yield and look at the actual numbers of warm bodies that should stand out as much as anything and that tells you there is an issue NOW and I think only a total fool would think the answer for that issue is grow to 70,000+ students
it is 11,500 QUALIFIED students looking to go ELSEWHERE
look at the other schools Florida 6,300......Georgia 5,700........UT 8,000....LSU 6,500
the other schools are watching something like 4,000 students MAX choose to go elsewhere while for A&M it is 11,500
are there 10,000 students out there right now that are in a coma or living on the bottom of the ocean that are QUALIFIED and want to go to A&M that somehow did not get an application in
I can't figure out what fool thinks there is a pool of qualified applicants out there that A&M has somehow failed to get an application from AND that would actually enroll all the more so knowing the school wants to be 70,000+ students
I think anyone but a total brain dead idiot would be looking at those numbers and thinking that A&M was probably already driving away a hell of a lot of qualified students as it is
it is simply an absolute joke to claim that you need to expand to give more students an "opportunity" for a high quality education when you have 11,500 QUALIFIED AND ADMITTED students already CHOOSING to go elsewhere and when that 11,500 number is massively disproportionate to pretty much any other university on that list and even more so compared to any top university on that list
I think what that 11,500 figure would tell anyone that is not simply stupid that perhaps the answer is Texas needs more top tier universities because A&M and UT as the only two choices seems to be missing the mark on an extremely large number of students
and I think one would have to be pretty unintelligent to believe that expanding A&M to 70,000+ students would somehow make A&M suddenly capture the attention of high quality students and cause them to either go ahead and enroll or decide to actually apply AND enroll
I have a feeling that the opposite will probably happen and that is A&M will suddenly find themselves with a lesser and lesser pool of truly elite applicants and enrolled students and A&M will have to go lower and lower down the acceptance metrics to fill the spots they desire to fill or that they over build for
this is an extremely poorly thought out idea based on an easily disproved and highly flawed argument that Texas is missing out on top tier students that go elsewhere because there is not enough space available for them
because as we can see there were 11,500 of them that applied and were accepted to A&M that have already made a choice to go elsewhere and I would bet that number will INCREASE even if enrollment also increases and freshman metrics will decrease as fast or faster as will retention and graduation rates and other associated metrics