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Thanks Xcellerator.
I think the frat situation might be a little different at A&M than TCU. I've talked a lot to a guy who is in a major frat at TCU and he says there is NO hazing or forcing people to drink. Since TCU is a smaller environment, this can be enforced more. At A&M, I would think that the frats would be full of more "typical frat guys". I could be wrong about this.
On a different note, I have been going to small schools my entire life. I have had no more than 120 in my grade. While this won't be the case at either schools, I do feel that I can learn better in a smaller environment. That being said, I have been told classes at TCU are no larger than 50 (in intro, freshman classes). And at A&M I am admitted into General Studies (too many in business already I guess). So I would have HUGE classes the first 2 years.
Basically, the huge incentive I have for going to A&M is that I would get this unique college experience and have huge school pride. Is that enough to base a decision on? Or should I put myself in a type of place I will learn better?
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