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What are the most competitive majors at Texas A&M?

I am a prospective student considering applying to Texas A&M University next fall and I'm really interested in their STEM programs. However, I've heard they can be pretty competitive - which majors are the hardest to get into?

a month ago

At Texas A&M University, a few of the most competitive and popular STEM-related majors include Petroleum Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, and Biomedical Sciences.

1. Petroleum Engineering: This highly sought-after program is one of the top in the country and has a solid reputation in the oil and gas industry. This contributes to its competitiveness.

2. Aerospace Engineering: The aerospace program is also well-respected and produces graduates for a wide range of careers in aircraft and spacecraft design and manufacturing.

3. Biomedical Sciences: This program is particularly competitive because it provides a robust foundation for those aiming for medical school or graduate study in related disciplines.

Please note that admission to any major can vary from year to year, depending on the applicant pool's strength, the number of spots available, and the specific admission criteria. It's always a good idea to have a backup major or plan in case your first-choice major doesn't work out. Additionally, you might want to consider how well the major aligns with your academic strengths and future career goals. It's not always about getting into the most competitive major, but the one that's the best fit for you.

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