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  1. I would recommend the Cayman Crossing apartments, they are newly renovated, but still inexpensive.
  2. I, also, am not sure why so many people have decried Bryan - College Station. The people here are friendly and the area is extremely accepting of anybody who has a desire to be accepted (as is most of Texas). As an undergraduate there, I have worked along side many minorities and do not know a soul who treats people of color any differently than they treat their own color. I think the people who've had bad experiences here must be expecting of special treatment instead of equal treatment.. If you are one who needs constant activity away from your school life then College Station is not the place to go, but there are plenty of things to do on a semi-regular basis. Northgate is the most popular, but the area provides Theater entertainment through MSC Opas, many Museums and Galleries, and a world-class winery. First Friday is a popular gathering in Downtown Bryan with live music, eating and drinking, activities, and shopping. Because Former President George H. W. Bush's Library is in College Station, he is often seen out at Texas A&M sporting events or campus service projects. If you come from a school that didn't boast a prodigious football experience then should at least attend one A&M football game. The team hasn't been particularly good this last decade, but the fans are passionate and the atmosphere is different than any in the world. If you want to fit in, take pride in A&M, most everyone here does. The school was solely military for 80 years before integrating non-military students and has a very unique student body that revolves around tradition. I would strongly recommend giving Texas A&M and BCS a chance, if you shut yourself out, the only person you will victimize is yourself.
  3. Hello, School: Texas A&M Major: Math and Economics Undergrad GPA: 3.1, Economics: 3.4, Math: 3.132, Statistics: 3.25 Grad GPA: 4.0 Math Classes: Cal 1 - D (Retaken for , Cal 2 - A, Cal 3 - D (Retaken for A), Discrete Mathematics - B, Linear Algebra - C, Math Probability - B, Advanced Calculus 1 - C, Differential Equations - A, Modern Algebra - A, Linear Algebra 2 - A, Basic Analysis - A, Advanced Analysis - A, Topology -A, Numerical Analysis - A Economics Classes: Macro - C, Micro - A, I. Macro - C, I. Micro - A, Money and Banking - B, Contemporary Issues - B, Financial Econ - A, International Trade Policy - A, Econometrics - A, Math Economics - A, Econometrics (Graduate Level) - A Statistics Classes: Stat 1 - B, Stat 2 - C, Math Statistics 1 - A, Math Statistics 2 - A Gre: Math - 800, Verbal 720, Analytical - 5 Teaching: Privately tutored Cal 1-3 LOR: I have 2 economics professors, one from my Math Economics class and the other from my Graduate Econometrics class(both A's), who really like me and have encouraged me to go to graduate school. My 3rd letter is from my Advanced Analysis professor (A) who was happy to write it. I feel like I have a mixed application of very goods and very bads. Undergrad started off very poorly, but I have made substantial progress over the last several years. If this was your resume where would you all apply? I was thinking about getting a masters from an English program before going on to the PhD because of my inconsistent record. Can I get into a strong masters program?
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