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Which is better, Texas A&M or the University of Texas?

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"The ratio of the median home price to median annual household income in Houston is only 2.9. In San Francisco, it's 6.7. "In New York, San Francisco and LA, if you're blue-collar you will be renting forever and struggling to make ends meet. read more

Without the University of Texas, Texas A&M would have little of its own identity left. Short answer: A&M needs Texas more than the Longhorns need the Aggies. Sure, A&M is a fine school with lots of traditions, but we all know who is the superior choice. read more

I went to Texas Tech for a semester before transferring to A&M. A&M is definitely the better choice out of the two. I had several problems with Tech. First, Tech tends to attract kids who lacked the maturity level and the grades to go to A&M or UT. Granted, not everyone was like that but a very sizable portion of the student body is. read more

Texas A&M is usually ranked a bit higher but that doesn't mean much. If you're gonna stay in Texas then go to A&M. If Washington is your state then go to Washington. If you could live anywhere then just pick one. It really won't matter. read more

Best places to live in Texas 1. The Woodlands. The Woodlands, a census-designated place, is an across-the-board great place to live, with top marks for education and lower crime and unemployment rates. The community is about 30 miles from the 163,037-acre Sam Houston National Forest, which is a bonus for nature enthusiasts. read more

Texas is better academically. The University of Texas at Austin is a much better academic institution than Texas A&M University. UT is ranked No. 52 in U.S. News’ National University rankings, while A&M is No. 70. read more

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