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Texas A & M University-Corpus Christi

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Student Reviews of Texas A & M University-Corpus Christi

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based on 18 reviews
  • Mike from TX

    Texas A&M U. - Corpus Christi is a smaller community then many other universities, which can be good or bad depending on the type of person you are. I personally enjoy the larger crowds and communities and meeting as many people as possible,… more read full review

    Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi is a smaller community then many other universities, which can be good or bad depending on the type of person you are. I personally enjoy the larger crowds and communities and meeting as many people as possible, which you can certainly do here, just not to the extent that you would at a larger college. There are plenty of opportunities to meet new people, and chances to meet them such as luncheons and gatherings, but they always to seem to be at inconvenient times. I personally have developed a smaller group of friends, all of whom are in the same major and have the same general class schedule and curriculum as I do. As far as the school itself, the campus is one of the most beautiful in the countries hands down. There are colorful tropical flowers all over the campus, it is sunny just about every day, and from just about any class room you can look out and see water on all sides (because the school is on an island). The city itself is nice, but other then the beach, a few clubs, and Corpus Christi Hooks baseball games, there aren't many typical college restaurants or entertainment. read full review

  • Kimberly from Friendswood

    The professors at TAMUCC really know what they are talking about. I have just completed my first semester here and the learning opportunities are everywhere. Even in the basic classes, the teachers still work hard to help you with everything you… more read full review

    The professors at TAMUCC really know what they are talking about. I have just completed my first semester here and the learning opportunities are everywhere. Even in the basic classes, the teachers still work hard to help you with everything you need and there are many tutoring times and places. The professors are always ready to answer questions through emails, phone calls, and office hours. I went to a smaller high school, where the teachers were all about preparing for college and trying to help and I see many similarities from high school into college. The classes can be more challenging at different points and I have had some struggles, but for the most part this college just wants to help you do the best you can and get you where you want to be. TAMUCC has a program called First-Year Learning Communities. They are an excellent place to meet people to study with and learn how to get the most out of your freshman year. I met my best friend in these classes and we have learned so much, studying together and working on projects. read full review

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