
Texas A&M International University - Ratings, Reviews & Ranking
Laredo, Texas, United States
4.6
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Overview
Area of Study
Level
Type of Student
Status When Reviewing
Gender
4.6
out of 5
Overall Score
0%
of those seeking jobs were employed in their area of study within 6 months of graduation.
50%
say the majority of the classes record their attendance.
100%
say they always feel safe on Campus
Reviews
Area of Study
Level
Type of Student
Status When Reviewing
Gender
JJ Smith
Area Of Study :
Engineering & Technology
Engineering & Technology
Level :
Undergraduate
Undergraduate
Type of Student :
Traditional
Traditional
Status When Reviewing :
Student
Student
Gender :
Male
Male
Started Here In :
2018
2018
Campus AttendedCollege Station
Specific Area of StudyElectrical Engineering
Were You Happy with the Choice of Clubs and Societies Here?Yes
Were you happy with the food options available on Campus?Yes
Were you happy with the quality of the WiFi available on campus?Yes
Are there enough computer labs for all the students?Yes
Do you think you weekly living expenses were manageable for a student?Yes
Did the majority of your classes record your attendance?No
Were you satisfied with the student support services available on campus?Yes
Would You Recommend This Institute?Yes
Did you always feel safe on campus?Yes
" Most favorite thing about this school is the wide amount of fun and crazy traditions. My experience at this university has been amazing and I wouldn’t replace it for anything in the world. The football games are insanely fun, the university is huge, and the food options around campus are great! "
23 Jul 2020
TheBoss
Area Of Study :
Education
Education
Level :
Undergraduate
Undergraduate
Type of Student :
Traditional
Traditional
Status When Reviewing :
Student
Student
Gender :
Male
Male
Started Here In :
2016
2016
Specific Area of StudyHistory Education
Were You Happy with the Choice of Clubs and Societies Here?Yes
Were you happy with the food options available on Campus?Yes
Were you happy with the quality of the WiFi available on campus?No
Are there enough computer labs for all the students?Yes
Do you think you weekly living expenses were manageable for a student?Yes
Did the majority of your classes record your attendance?Yes
Would You Recommend This Institute?Yes
Did you always feel safe on campus?Yes
" I haven't really seen many universities so I can't really compare it to others. However, I can describe my experience here. The biggest problem is the internet. In certain buildings the internet will constantly go offline. I cannot say the dormitories were affected by this as I don't live there. As for the academic staff, I'd say you will find good professors and bad ones. There are professors that will just confuse you in things that can be easily explained in a few words. This has happened to me mostly in Chemistry and Government classes. In my English and History classes the professors made things simple to understand, so I guess its more if you are interested in the class. The campus facilities here are okay. The recreation center has two basketball courts, a weight room, and another area with machines for cardio exercises. The basketball courts are usually full. There is a game room with around 6 pool tables, multiple board games, and a couple of consoles. The library is of decent size in my opinion. It has 4 floors that you are allowed to go into and a Starbucks. It is usually full on weekdays but on the weekends there is not many students. The student center building has a "cafeteria area" where you can buy food from restaurants like Chick-fil-a, Subway, and a pizzeria restaurant I forgot. There is also a buffet restaurant that I have never gone to. You can also find a little shop where you can buy chips, ice cream, and other types of junk food. In the second floor you'll find the "Skylab" which is just a computer lab with printers. There is usually problems with the printers and some computers. If you have a car, parking might be a problem. Since there is a high school inside the university, high school students might take some of the university parking space. Sometimes finding parking spots will be troublesome. Another problem here would be the weather, but there is nothing the university can do about it. In this city it is usually above 90 degrees F from March to October. However, in winter the university's atmosphere plus the nice cold weather is great. If you are planning on taking Survey of Chemistry, and are not familiar at all with chemistry, don't take it here. "
13 Nov 2019