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Fall 2012 Graduating Seniors College of Veterinary Medicine
Last Modified: 01/31/2013
1. When do you expect to graduate from Texas A&M?
# Answer Response %
1 December 2012 1,363 99%
2 May 2013 10 1%
3 August 2013 0 0%
4 December 2013 1 0%
5 May 2014 0 0%
6 Not sure at this time 2 0%
Total 1,376 100%
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 6
Mean 1.02
Variance 0.05
Standard Deviation 0.22
Total Responses 1,376
2. What degree will you receive?
# Answer Response %
1 BA 297 22%
2 BS 999 73%
3 B.B.A. 58 4%
4 B.Ed 6 0%
5 B.L.A. 3 0%
Total 1,363 100%
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 5
Mean 1.84
Variance 0.27
Standard Deviation 0.52
Total Responses 1,363
3. From what college are you graduating?
# Answer Response %
1 AG 290 21%
2 AR 58 4%
3 BA 86 6%
4 ED 208 15%
5 EN 252 18%
6 GE 28 2%
7 LA 295 22%
8 SC 74 5%
9 VM 21 2%
10 GV 51 4%
Total 1,363 100%
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 10
Mean 4.61
Variance 6.60
Standard Deviation 2.57
Total Responses 1,363
4. Did you
# Answer Response %
1enter TAMU as a freshman?
933 68%
2transfer from another school?
430 32%
Total 1,363 100%
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 2
Mean 1.32
Variance 0.22
Standard Deviation 0.46
Total Responses 1,363
5. Did you change major while at TAMU?
# Answer Response %
1 Yes 633 46%
2 No 730 54%
Total 1,363 100%
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 2
Mean 1.54
Variance 0.25
Standard Deviation 0.50
Total Responses 1,363
6. Did you take Honors courses or participate in the Honors community?
# Answer Response %
1 Yes 153 11%
2 No 1,210 89%
Total 1,363 100%
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 2
Mean 1.89
Variance 0.10
Standard Deviation 0.32
Total Responses 1,363
7. How many hours of Honors courses did you take while at Texas A&M?
# Answer Response %
1 3 or less 61 40%
2 4 to 8 36 24%
3 9 or more 56 37%
Total 153 100%
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 3
Mean 1.97
Variance 0.77
Standard Deviation 0.88
Total Responses 153
8. Are you graduating with an Honors transcript distinction?
# Answer Response %
1 Yes 45 29%
2 No 108 71%
Total 153 100%
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 2
Mean 1.71
Variance 0.21
Standard Deviation 0.46
Total Responses 153
9. Are/were you a member of any of the following honor societies? (Please select all that apply):
# Answer Response %
1 Phi Beta Kappa 10 8%
2 Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society 11 8%
3Golden Key International Honour Society
11 8%
4National Society of Collegiate Scholars
26 20%
5 Freshman: Phi Eta Sigma 15 11%
6 Sophomore: Lambda Sigma 3 2%
7Senior: Cap & Gown-Mortar Board
0 0%
8
Non-traditional students: Pinnacle Honor Society
0 0%
9 Accounting: Beta Alpha Psi 0 0%
10
Aerospace Engineering: Sigma Gamma Tau
2 2%
11Agriculture: Gamma Sigma Delta
1 1%
12
Agriculture & Biomedical Sciences: Alpha Zeta
3 2%
13 Architecture: Tau Sigma Delta 1 1%
14 Biology: Beta Beta Beta 0 0%
15
Biomedical Engineering: Alpha Eta Mu Beta
0 0%
16
Business Administration: Beta Gamma Sigma
0 0%
17
Business Management: Sigma Iota Epsilon
0 0%
18
Chemical Engineering: Omega Chi Epsilon
4 3%
19 Civil Engineering: Chi Epsilon 0 0%
20 Communication: Lambda Pi Eta 2 2%
21Computer Science: Upsilon Pi Epsilon
0 0%
22Construction Science: Sigma Lambda Chi
3 2%
23 Dance: Nu Alpha Delta 0 0%
24 Education: Kappa Delta Pi 2 2%
25Electrical Engineering: Eta Kappa Nu
1 1%
26 Engineering: Tau Beta Pi 3 2%
27Engineering Technology: Tau Alpha Pi
0 0%
28 English: Sigma Tau Delta 1 1%
29 Floriculture: Pi Alpha Xi 0 0%
30 Geography: 0 0%
Gamma Theta Upsilon
31 Health: Eta Sigma Gamma 1 1%
32 Hispanic Studies: Sigma Delta Pi 0 0%
33History (international): Phi Alpha Theta
2 2%
34Industrial Distribution: Sigma Delta
0 0%
35Industrial Engineering: Alpha Pi Mu
1 1%
36International Education: Phi Beta Delta
0 0%
37 Mathematics: Pi Mu Epsilon 4 3%
38Mechanical Engineering: Pi Tau Sigma
1 1%
39Ocean Engineering: Omega Epsilon
0 0%
40Petroleum Engineering: Pi Epsilon Tau
0 0%
41 Philosophy: Phi Sigma Tau 0 0%
42 Political Science: Pi Sigma Alpha 1 1%
43Pre-Medicine: Alpha Epsilon Delta
0 0%
44 Psychology: Psi Chi 6 5%
45 Social Sciences: Pi Gamma Mu 1 1%
46 Sociology: Alpha Kappa Delta 2 2%
47 None 59 45%
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 47
Total Responses 132
10. Did you receive any scholarships or fellowships while you were an undergraduate at Texas A&M?
# Answer Response %
1 Yes 578 42%
2 No 785 58%
Total 1,363 100%
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 2
Mean 1.58
Variance 0.24
Standard Deviation 0.49
Total Responses 1,363
11. Please indicate which scholarships or fellowships you received. (Check all that apply by holding "Ctrl" key on PC or command key on Mac.)
# Answer Response %
1 President's Endowed 43 15%
2 President's Achievement 16 5%
3 Academic Achievement 72 25%
4 Lechner Scholarship 3 1%
5 McFadden Scholarship 5 2%
6 National Merit 23 8%
7 Barbara S. and Julian B. "Barry" Coon
2 1%
8 DruEtta C. and Morris G. Coon
0 0%
9 William James Crenan '49
1 0%
10 Lucille Dougherty 0 0%
11 Joseph H. Emmert, Jr. '69 0 0%
12 Melvin Hamilton '71 0 0%
13 Crawford and Hattie Jackson Foundation
1 0%
14
Katherine Ann Keller Memorial Scholarship
0 0%
15 Lola Mae & Charles
1 0%
LaMotte Memorial Scholarship
16 Annie Lee and Robert H. Schultz
0 0%
17
William A. Triche and Homer A. Triche
1 0%
18 Emily & Robert Walker '45
0 0%
19 John Todd Willis '44 0 0%
20 Randall C. Shepard '71 0 0%
21 J. W. Birdwell '28 0 0%
22 John C. Calhoun III 1 0%
23
Jessica Jon Chancellor Memorial Lifeline Scholarship
0 0%
24
John B. and Ora Mae Dougherty Memorial LifeLines Scholarship
0 0%
25 Hugo F. Elmendorf 0 0%
26 Jr. MD '44 Lifelines Scholarship
0 0%
27
Patricia & William Gordon '67 in the Howard L. Gravett Scholars Program
0 0%
28 Richard B. Grant '29 0 0%
29 Howard Gravett 1 0%
30 Juilia Ball Lee 2 1%
31 HR Lewis 0 0%
32
Lifelines Endowed Scholarship Program
1 0%
33
Susan Luehr '84 Endowed Lifelines Scholarship
1 0%
34
Walter S. McGregor '38 Lifelines Memorial Scholarship
0 0%
35
Woodie Bennett Mike Scholarship in the Howard L. Gravett Scholars Program
0 0%
36 Jerry R. Jones 0 0%
37 William E. Wheeler '46 Lifelines
0 0%
38
Southeast Texas Health Professionals Lifelines
1 0%
39
George Reichel '70 in the Howard Gravett Scholarship Program
1 0%
40 Patsy Ruth & Delma P. Posey '59
0 0%
41 Jack Orrick '45 Lifelines 0 0%
42 Corps 21 Scholarship 8 3%
43 General Rudder Corps Scholarship
8 3%
44 Sul Ross/Corps Scholarship
24 8%
45 Chester Reed Scholarships 2 1%
46 Academic Excellence Award
85 29%
47 Honors Incentive Award
6 2%
48 Regents 56 19%
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 48
Total Responses 293
12. If you received other honors or awards while an undergraduate at Texas A&M, please list them here:
Award 1 Award 2 Award 3 Award 4
Aggies on Wall Street Scholarship
College of Agriculture & Life Sciences Senior Merit Award
Western Agriculture & Applied Economics Association Outstanding Senior
Alpha Gamma Rho 2011 Brother of the Year
Agricultural Economica Ty Timm Outstanding Senior
COALS Scholarship Animal Science Scholarship
High School Valedictorian Scholarship
Terry scholarship
Director's Excellence National Merit Recognition
Foundation Excellence Award
Roberto Rocco Scholarship
Route 66 NSCS scholarship
David Kipp Award Missy Holloway Award
Thomas J. Watson Memorial Scholarship, IBM
Engineering Scholarship
AOLP OL Book Scholarship
Bill Erwin Scholar Athlete of the Year
Distinguished Student Award
Bernard E. Powell Endowed Scholarship
Chemical Engineering Scholarship
Mary K O'Connor Process Safety Scholarship
Syrian American Club Scholarship
Pioneer Natural Resources Scholarship
Student Research Week First Place Award within MEEN
Top 10% Study Abroad
Engineering College Scholarship A&M Mothers Club Key Club
Iraq Scholars and Leaders Program
Texas Aggie Scholarship
Gates Millennium Scholarship
Andrew Licht Memorial Scholarship
Gary Carrol Memorial Scholarship
Phi Beta Kappa Geographic Honor Society
Southerland Aggie Leader Scholarship
Dean's List
Outstanding ALED student 2010
Outstanding ALED student 2012
Beaumont Aggie Moms- Aggie Lead
Intl Education Fee Scholarship
Continuing Student Scholarship
Liberal Arts Deans List (a few semesters)
Free money for low income families
Ag leadership scholarship
Eva Easterwood Scholarship Buck Weirus Award
Dean's Honor Roll 2011
Athletic Scholarship All Conference
J.D. Lindsay Scholarship
Thomas J. Watson Scholarship
Distinguished Honor Graduate Dean's List Verizon Thinkfinity
Scholarship
AFS Junior College Scholarship
Study Abroad Scholarship
Bernice E Powell Endowed Scholarship
transfer jc sholarship
Stewart and Anna Morgan
Association of Former Students
Six Sigma Green Belt
Terry Scholar
John Beckham College of Science Award Dean's List
Leadership Certificate
Mr Roland E Bussell '50
Tom Connelly & Associates, Inc.
Liberal Arts Scholarships
Endowment for Excellence scholarship - Comm. Dept
Scholarship from journalism program
Dean's List
Foundation Excellence Award Top 10% Award
Chi Epsilon Member NSLS Member
Sam Houston Sanders Endowed Scholarship
Bertha and Samuel P. Martin endowed scholarship
Nolan flowers memorial aggie ring scholarship
International system safety award
Verizon/ ThinkFinity Pi Lambda Theta
Thinkfinity Lesson Plan Grant
National Society of Collegiate Scholars Phi Eta Sigma Sigma Alpha Lambda
Susan M. Arseven Endowed Scholarship
Accenture Foundation Endowed Scholarship
Robert C. Bryd Scholorship
Bolner Endowed Scholarship
Endowed Opportunity Award Scholarship
Bertrand Clint Endowed Scholar
J. D. Lindsay Endowed Scholarship Keys to Aggieland
Academic Achievement - Costa Rica Winter ENDS 101 Class
International Fees Scholarship
General Academic Scholarship- COALS 4 year AROTC
Army ROTC
Scholarship
Academic Competitiveness Grant
Dean's Honor Roll
Department Of Entomolgy Scholars Society Scholarship
Lois Von Rosenburg Todd Scholarship Aggie Grant
Undergraduate research symposium- third place
Bayer Credit Union Scholarship
Kirby Scholarship William P. Ricker Mary N. Cates Valerius L & R Midland
Senior Merit Award COALS Scholarship HLSR Scholarship ALEC Departmental Scholarship
IAP ScholarshipCollege of Engineering Student Scholar
Dean's List
fickel/hood scholarship
balfour beatty scholarship
eduardo pedulla endowed scholarship
Liberal Arts study abroad scholarship
The No One Donates Money to the College of Liberal Arts So There are No Scholarships Scholarship
Top Ten Percent Scholarship
Distinguished Student Award
aero dept scholarship
Aggie ISD Partnership Scholarship
Susan Armstrong Endowed Scholarship Top 10% Scholarship
Dean's List for two years
Agriculture and Life Sciences
FW Hensel Scholarship
Joe and Billy Manion Endowed Scholarship
Mechanical Scholar Award Phi Kappa Phi
Junction Achievement
Award
Texas Top 10% Scholarship
International Education Scholarship
Liberal Arts Study Abroad Scholarship
Student Staff Scholarship
Inspire XII Scholarship
PSI CHI International Honor Society
Golden Key International Honor Society
Dean's List - Spring 2012
Buck Weirus
Dean's List Fall 2009 Dean's List Fall 2010
Outstanding Student Achievement Award
william paul ricker memorial scholarship
E. E. McQuillen '20 Endowed Mem. Schol Fnd
Horace W. South 1989
General Scholarship Fund Educ.
Teaching, Learning, Culture
Texas Aggie Scholarship
Aggie Mom's Scholarship Dean's honor roll
PPIP Paris PPIP DC Critical Language Scholarship
Academic Excellence Award
National Hispanic Scholar
Verizon Thinkfinity Scholarship
Bruce Clements Post-Secondary Education Scholarship
Huitt and Zollars Academic Scholarship
Deans list
Study abroad for $250Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Scholarship
Valedictorian Tuition Exemption Scholarship for Freshman year
Inspire 12
Keys to Aggieland Scholarship
Dean's List
dwight look college of engineering study abroad scholarship
aerospace department study abroad scholarship-brazil
Statistic Value
Total Responses 264
13. Did you participate in any of the following High-Impact Experiences? (Please select all that apply):
# Answer Response %
1 First-Year Seminar 209 15%
2Common Intellectual Experience
43 3%
3 Learning Community 170 12%
4 Writing-Intensive Course 985 72%
5Collaborative Assignment or Project
413 30%
6 Undergraduate Research 232 17%
7 Diversity/Global Learning 176 13%
8 Internship 587 43%
9Service Learning, Community-Based Learning
134 10%
10 Capstone Course or Project 350 26%
11 None 146 11%
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 11
Total Responses 1,363
14. Please indicate the type of research you engaged in.
# Question 491 Student Worker
Volunteer Mean
1 Research 1 112 57 34 203 1.62
2 Research 2 23 44 13 80 1.88
3 Research 3 7 5 8 20 2.05
4 Research 4 0 5 4 9 2.44
# Question 491 Student Worker
Volunteer Mean
1 Research 1 55.17% 28.08% 16.75% 203 1.62
2 Research 2 28.75% 55.00% 16.25% 80 1.88
3 Research 3 35.00% 25.00% 40.00% 20 2.05
4 Research 4 0.00% 55.56% 44.44% 9 2.44
Statistic Research 1 Research 2 Research 3 Research 4
Min Value 1 1 1 2
Max Value 3 3 3 3
Mean 1.62 1.88 2.05 2.44
Variance 0.57 0.44 0.79 0.28
Standard Deviation 0.76 0.66 0.89 0.53
Total Responses 203 80 20 9
15. Research Supervior and Department
Default - Research 1
Supervisor Department
Nancy Amato Computer Science
Grunlan MEEN
Billy McKim AGCJ
Brett Cooke INTS
Yamauchi Psychology
Dr. Valasek Aerospace Engineering
Dr. McKyer TCHER
Dr. Reuben May Sociology
Steve Balsis Psychology
Dr. Takashi Yamauchi PSYC
Dr. Harry Hogan MEEN
Krouse Kinesiology
Lanigan London Physics
Scott Dindot Veterinary Pathobiology
Johnathan Oliver HLKN
Anita Kim Psychology
Omran VTPB
Griffins Biology
Dr. Cavinder ANSC
Ramesh Talreja AERO
Dr. Rowe Marb
Won-bo Shim Plant pathology and microbiology
Douglas Snyder Psychology
? ECON
David Cairns GEOG
Margaret Ezell English
Dr. Wayne Versaw Biology
Dr. Teresa Wilcox Psychology
Valerie Balester English/University Writing Center
Mary Wicksten Biology
Dr. de Figueiredo Plant Pathology
Dr. Richard Kreider Kinesiology
Rosenthal BIology
Moyna HISP
Dr. Reed Aerospace
Hae-Kwon Jeong CHEN
Josh hicks Psychology
Dr. Thomas Iliffe MarB
Jim Grau Psychology
Dr. Ko Marine Science
Lori Moore ALEC
Dr. Rob Heffer Psychology
Huff ECEN
Dr.Macfarlane Chemistry
Schulze Marb
Farida Sohrabji HSC- Neuroscience and Experimental Therapeutics
John Ford NUEN
Bowersox Aero
Brad Lambert Kinesiology
Dr. Carl Gabbard Kinesiology
Dr. Lints Biology
Jamilia Blake Educational Psychology
Dr.Erickson biology
Dr. Miller Horticulture
Penny Riggs ANSC
Eddie Harmon-Jones Psychology - 485
Heidi Campbell Communication
Rebecca Schlegel Psychology
Dr. Pate MEEN
Suzanne Eckert Anthropology
Won Bo shim Plant pathology
Dr. Heather Lench Psychology
Anne Gundy EHRD
Brandon Schmeichel Psychology
Ryland Young Center for Phage Technology
Krishna Patawari Industrial Distribution
Dr Reed Aerospace Engineering
Dr. McKyer Health & Kinesiology
mora wfsc
Dr. Baluena CHEN
Anol K Mukhopadhyay TTI materials
Searcy BAEN
Alex Pacek POLS
Mike Kolomiets Plant Pathology
Niall Slowey
Robin Brinkmeyer MARS
Tryon Wickersham Ruminant Nutrition
Dr. Yuan PLPM
Haejeen Bang Horticulture
Dr. Reich Marb
Dr. Summer Odom ALED
Dr. Jennifer Williams ALED
Morgan EET
Gretchen Miller CVEN
Dr. Christi Madsen ELEN
Norm Clark IDIS
Dr. Cris Schwartz MEEN
Chris Felderhoff OTRC
Leonard Bierman Management
Eitan Psychology
Anita Kim Psychology
Dr. Karsilayan Electrical Engineering Department
James Fluckey Kinesiology
Dr. Coverdale ANSC
Conlee Atmo
Dr. James Smith Biology
Dr Wilkinson BESC
Dr. Anja Schulze Marine Biology
Debbie Thomas
Crosby
Dr. San Andres
KINE
kinesiology
Lynntech, Inc
Default - Research 2
Supervisor Department
Linsey MEEN
NA Explorations Publication
Gerald Frye Health Science Center
Dr. James Moore BMEN
DePoy Physics
Scanlan VTPB
Dr. White ANSC
Kevin Ong Texas plant disease diagnostic laboratory
Les Morey Psychology
Dr. Teresa Wilcox Psychology
Winemiller wildlife & fisheries
Barbour COMM
Dr. Reed Aerospace
Rebecca Schlegel Psychology
Jim Grau Neuroscience
Dr.Macfarlane Chemistry
Schulze Marb
Alex Carradine Kinesiology
Teresa Wilcox Psychology
Dr. Garcia biology
Dr. Miller Horticulture
Penny Riggs ANSC
Joshua Hicks Psychology
Dr. Heather Lench Psychology
Nasir gharaibeh TTI materials
Dr. Griffing BIOL
Bill Dailey Marf
Morgan EET
Carol Broach ENGR
Eitan Psychology
Dr. Cavinder ANSC
Dr. James Smith Biology
Crosby Horticulture
Steve Suh MEEN
David Stelly Soil and Crop Sciences
Dr. Peter Santschi MARS
John Kessler Oceanography
Dr. Wu ESSM
Dr. Jianrong Li VIBS
Pete Teel Entomology
Dr. Christine Alvarado Poultry Science
Robert K. Garcia Philosophy
Dr Grunlan Mechanical engineering
Ray Riley Animal Science
G. Huff ECEN
Barondeau chem
Metz Marine Biology
Dr. Granovsky n/a
Holtzapple chemical engineering
Juan Rodriquez PSYC
Ambassador Eric Bost Borlaug
Macfarlane Chemistry
Mize English
Dr. Steven Wright Electrical Engineering
Dr. ROgers ESSM
Lynntech, Inc
Psych
Default - Research 3
Supervisor Department
DePoy Physics
Marisol Perez Psychology
Alex Carradine Kinesiology
Gary Voelker WFSC
Dr. Heather Lench Psychology
Dr. Reich
Robson MMET
Barondeau chem
Iliffe Marine Biology
Default - Research 4
Supervisor Department
Dr. Heather Lench Psychology
Barondeau chem
Statistic Research 1 Research 2 Research 3 Research 4
Min Value - - - -
Max Value - - - -
Total Responses - - - -
16. Did you make any presentations or publications as an undergraduate?
# Answer Response %
1 Yes 78 34%
2 No 149 66%
Total 227 100%
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 2
Mean 1.66
Variance 0.23
Standard Deviation 0.48
Total Responses 227
17. Did you participate in any research internships or research fellowships away from Texas A&M while you were an undergraduate student?
# Answer Response %
1 Yes 133 10%
2 No 1,230 90%
Total 1,363 100%
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 2
Mean 1.90
Variance 0.09
Standard Deviation 0.30
Total Responses 1,363
18. Please list the names of Programs, Locations, and Source of Support.
Default - 2011/2012
Program Location Source of Support
Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Houston, Texas Deb Dunsford
BISD Pregnancy Related Services Earl Rudder HS Psyc 485
DuPont Pioneer Plainview, TX
UT Health Science Center at Houston Undergraduate Program Houston, TX UT Health Science
Center
McAllen Chamber McAllen Texas
National Defense University Washington, DC Student Loans
Intern HOU Eagle maritime
International Service Program Belize L.T. Jordan Institute
Private cardiovascular research Clca Dr. Rakesh Shah
Tamu Faculty Lead Study Abroad, Aerospace Engineering Brazil
Bombers/The Children's Museum BCS Internship
Louis stokes alliance for minority oarticipation
ECON research Allan Building Paid
Spring 2012 - Ag. Natural Resource Policy Internship Program - Congressman Kevin Brady's Office
Washington, DC
The First Tee San Antonio Internship
TxDOT Summer Hire Atlanta, TX State Comptroller
Internship Houston District Court
TPWD Palacios, TX CCA
EAHR The Woodlands, TX Baker Hughes
Rainforest Foundation United Kingdom London, England
Sanderson Farms Waco, Tx
REEL Student Worker College Station Research Funding
Texas AgriLife Extension and Head Start College Station, Texas
Mickey Leland internship program Austin Texas
internship Denison, TX
PPIP DC TAMU
Executive Intern Bryan Target Corporation
Procter and Gamble Cincinnati, OH
Internship Denver, CO Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
University of Houston Houston Parents
Supply Chain Internship Minot, North Dakota Hess Corporation
ricetec alvin, tx full time pay
The Monarch School of Neurological Differences Houston, TX
Student teaching San Antonio,tx None
BTA Industries Sdn. Bhd, Malaysia
Fund for American Studies Washington, D.C. Financial Aid
Student Teaching Caldwell, Texas Texas A&M University
ID Global Study Aboad Mexico/Panama Scholarships
engish internship/ TAMU field School BMNH/ CSFA English dept/ Anthropology Dept.
Samsung Electronics Giheung, Korea
Internship Cincinnati
Intern Kimley horn and associates fort worth
Internship Baker Hughes
COSC New Orleans/CS Parents
Internship Austin,TX Andres Construction Services
CEHD Tech Services Harrington Tower CEHD
Internship Fredericksburg, Texas
Acher the Well Company Odessa, TX
Child Protective Services Bryan, TX Sociology Department
AIB Bonn, Germany
Operation Mobilization Antananarivo, Texas A&M
Madagascar
USC Marine Institute Catalina Island, CA Animal Husbandry
NSF REU Tamug NSF
Target Executive Internship Houston Career Fair
Electrical Sysems Engineering Intern Luminant/TXU at CPNPP
PURE San Antonio, TX
EHRD Houston
Trip Houston
Cyber Defense Internship Syracuse, NY DoD
Public Policy Internship Program Washington, D.C. Undergraduate Studies
Citrofrut Mexico
Fish and aquarist internship Moody Gardens TAMUG
Parasol Lab College Station Gabriel Dos Reis
PwC Summer Internship Houston
Dallas Zoo, Conservation and Science Dallas TX
Bird banding Tucson AZ Birdworks Inc.
SPMT Dallas
NCBA DC Department Head
GSA el salvador/mexico city fafsa
Research Internship Rice University
MSC LT Jordan Dominican Republic
Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center Dallas, TX
PSYC Field Experience College Station,TX Greens Prairie Elementary
Heerema Houston Heerema
Borlaug Institute South Africa B.I.
Protiviti Intern Program Dallas, TX
Internship Channel Islands HDNR Lab
Research Internships in Science and Engineering Berlin, Germany DAAD
Lynntech, INC
Boaco, Nicaragua
Default - 2010/2011
Program Location Source of Support
Citizens Network for Washington, DC Student Loans
Foreign Affairs
TAMU-IITK Exchange Program India TAMU
Summer 2012-CRAFT Media/Digital Washington, DC
Voices for Children Bryan Internship
TxDOT Summer Hire Atlanta, TX State Comptroller
data collection Dickensin, TX Private
Internship Longview, TX Contributions
General Motors Wixom, Michigan Corporate
Bae Law Firm Houston, Texas
Plant pathology College station texas
PPIP Paris TAMU
Construction Science Internship Ft. Worth, Tx Company
Procter and Gamble Cincinnati, OH
Internship San Antonio, TX Greehey Children's Cancer Research Institute
Sales Internship Houston, Texas Smith & Associates
Internship Morocco Family
Coastal Health Lab Texas A&M University at Galveston MARS TCEQ
USRG Texas A&M MMET dept/ USRG
Internsip Houston Paid
BIW Bath, Maine N/A
Anthropology internship Star of the Republic museum anthropology dept
Field engineer saudi Arabia
Internship Austin
Tti- student technician Riverside campus
Pharmacology program UTHSCSA San Antonio Dr. Hargreaves
Alaska Field Experience Internship Cordova, AK out-of-pocket
COSC College Station Parents
Fripp Island Fripp Island, SC
NAPO HES Houston Tx
Procurment Engineering The Shaw Group Inc at
Intern CPNPP
Intership San Antonio Industrial Distribution Career Fair
Via Nectare Brasil
REU UCR
USRG College Station Dwight Look
HLSR Houston Department
Research Internship Rice University
BAAF London,England LT Jordan
SBM Houston SBM
LT Jordan Institute London, UK Parents
Lynntech, INC
Default - 2009/2010
Program Location Source of Support
Study Abroad London None
Indian Space Research Organization India
2010-2011 TAMU Press Zachry Marketing Intern College Station, Texas
TxDOT Summer Hire Atlanta, TX State Comptroller
Student lab assistant Galveston, TX Dr. Amon
Linbeck Houston
Adecco Fort Worth, Texas
Law Office of Judy Ritts Houston, Texas
COSC College Station Parents
HES MEGPL Malabo, E. G.
Electrical Design Modification Engineering Intern
The Shaw Group Inc at CPNPP
University of Texas MD Anderson SURP at science park Smithville
Research Internship Rice University
Default - 2008/2009
Program Location Source of Support
TxDOT Summer Hire Atlanta, TX State Comptroller
Xavier Structures Houston
Alcon Fort Worth, Texas
Sanderson Farms Bryan, Tx
COSC College Station Parents
Electrical Design Modification Engineering Intern
The Shaw Group Inc at CPNPP
Internship Bakersfield, CA Chevron Corp.
National Resource Center For Cephalopods Galveston, TX Gulf Marine Institute of
Technology
Default - Pre 2008
Program Location Source of Support
TxDOT Summer Hire Atlanta, TX State Comptroller
Statistic 2011/2012 2010/2011 2009/2010 2008/2009 Pre 2008
Min Value - - - - -
Max Value - - - - -
Total Responses - - - - -
19. Please choose the duration for each internship.
# Question Less than 1 month
1 to 3 months
4 to 6 months
7 to 9 months
10 to 12 months
Mean
1 2011/2012 4 69 22 2 4 101 2.34
2 2010/2011 4 37 8 0 3 52 2.25
3 2009/2010 1 10 2 1 1 15 2.40
4 2008/2009 0 6 0 0 1 7 2.43
5 Pre 2008 0 1 0 0 0 1 2.00
# Question Less than 1 month
1 to 3 months
4 to 6 months
7 to 9 months
10 to 12 months
Mean
1 2011/2012 3.96% 68.32% 21.78% 1.98% 3.96% 101 2.34
2 2010/2011 7.69% 71.15% 15.38% 0.00% 5.77% 52 2.25
3 2009/2010 6.67% 66.67% 13.33% 6.67% 6.67% 15 2.40
4 2008/2009 0.00% 85.71% 0.00% 0.00% 14.29% 7 2.43
5 Pre 2008 0.00% 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 1 2.00
Statistic 2011/2012 2010/2011 2009/2010 2008/2009 Pre 2008
Min Value 1 1 1 2 2
Max Value 5 5 5 5 2
Mean 2.34 2.25 2.40 2.43 2.00
Variance 0.59 0.70 0.97 1.29 0.00
Standard Deviation 0.77 0.84 0.99 1.13 0.00
Total Responses 101 52 15 7 1
20. While a student at Texas A&M, did you work at a part-time or full-time job?
# Answer Response %
1 Yes 1,012 75%
2 No 343 25%
Total 1,355 100%
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 2
Mean 1.25
Variance 0.19
Standard Deviation 0.43
Total Responses 1,355
21. Did you work. . .
# Answer Response %
1 On campus? 465 46%
2 Off campus? 731 73%
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 2
Total Responses 1,001
22. How many semesters did you work while you were in school? Do not count any semesters during which you were not enrolled in classes at A&M (e.g. summers in which you did not take classes.)
# Answer Response %
1 1 77 8%
2 2 122 12%
3 3 142 14%
4 4 144 14%
5 5 116 11%
6 6 125 12%
7 7 86 8%
8 8 73 7%
9 9 49 5%
10 10 28 3%
11 11 5 0%
12 12 9 1%
13 more than 12 36 4%
Total 1,012 100%
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 13
Mean 5.13
Variance 8.47
Standard Deviation 2.91
Total Responses 1,012
23. On average, how many hours a week did you work? (If you worked in more than one semester, please give the average of the semester in which you worked the most.)
# Answer Response %
1 1 to 7 63 6%
2 8 to 14 226 22%
3 15 to 21 406 40%
4 22 to 28 194 19%
5 29 or more 121 12%
Total 1,010 100%
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 5
Mean 3.08
Variance 1.14
Standard Deviation 1.07
Total Responses 1,010
24. We would like to know what kind of work you performed and if it was related in any way to what you studied at A&M. Please check all that apply.
# Question type of work related to my studies
1 - Advertising/publishing 62 37 99
2 - Academic support 95 46 141
3 - Agricultural 83 66 149
4 - Animal care 52 39 91
5- Clerical/ administrative support
195 31 226
6 - Child care 117 48 165
7 - Financial 55 27 82
8- Information technology/technical support
81 33 114
9 - Laboratory/research work 100 94 194
10 - Manual/physical labor 166 32 198
11 - Medical/medical support 38 27 65
12 - Retail 204 21 225
13 - Restaurant 212 7 219
14 - Writing/editing 72 55 127
15 - Sports/fitness 71 26 97
16 - Recreation 72 25 97
17 - Other (please specify) 171 71 242
- Other (please specify)
KAMU, Radio
Engineering design
Engineering Intern
Paralegal
Recruitment with Admissions
Data entry
Secretary
Customer Service
Bus Driver
Sales
Maritime
Events Assistant
tutoring
transportation
Attorney General's Office; Renaissance Festival
tanning salon
Bus Driver
Legal Assistant
Sustainability
Software Developer
Schlitterbahn park
HEB
Bus driver
Music
Transportation
Transportation
transportation
transportation
Clinical Nursing
Bus driver
Receptionist
Bus Driver
Tutoring
Tutoring
Signs and promotions
farming
Recruiting
Music
Taught Voc. Class
RA
Engineering
Teaching Students
Tutoring Athletes
project management
Resident advisor
Hospitality
Civil Engineering design drafting
Food Services
IT Student Worker
Sales
Real Estate
Hospitality & delivery
Bus Driver
Coaching
Turtoring elementary students
Leasing
Library services
Police
gaming
Business- travel
Manufacturing
12th man productions
Research
worked for professor
Construction Management
Historical
Tutoring kids struggling in their courses
Construction Management
Bus Driver
Bus Driver
Support Research, Machine Shop
customer service
Legal
Teaching/Subbing
Tutor
Probabilistic Risk Assessments
Library Student Worker
real estate
GIS mapping
theater
coffee shop
Bar
Tutoring
Tutoring
tech at St. Joseph inpatient rehab
Study Abroad Programs Office
Resident Advisor
Public Radio
bus driver
bus driving
Bartender
ENGR (drafting, designing, etc)
real estate
Engineering quality testing
Military
Events
Research
Cable Services
Tutor
programmer
engineering
Statistic
- Advertising/publishing
- Academic support
- Agricultural
- Animal care
- Clerical/ administrative support
- Child care
- Financial
- Information
technology/technical
support
- Laboratory/research wor
k
- Manual/physical labor
- Medical/medical
suppor
t
- Retail
- Restaurant
- Writing/editing
- Sports/fitness
- Recreation
- Other (please specify)
Min Value
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Max Value
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Total Responses
64105
95 60
200
121
64 84 115 170 44
207
214 83 77 82
192
25. What were the primary factors for your working while in school? (select the best three.)
# Answer Response %
1 - Career exploration 146 14%
2 - Earn money to support myself 628 62%
3 - Earn extra spending money 563 56%
4 - Job experience 529 52%
5- Help me with time management
113 11%
6
- An advisor/faculty member/mentor suggested that I work
22 2%
7- My family expected me to work
208 21%
8 - I enjoy working 224 22%
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 8
Total Responses 1,009
26. Based on your experience, would you recommend that students work part-time while in school?
# Answer Response %
1 Yes 823 81%
2 No 188 19%
Total 1,011 100%
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 2
Mean 1.19
Variance 0.15
Standard Deviation 0.39
Total Responses 1,011
27. A&M's Contribution to your ability
# Question Very much
Quite a bit
Some Very little
None Mean
1 Write effectively. 443 556 269 64 10 1,342 1.99
2 Speak effectively. 445 513 267 93 21 1,339 2.05
3Create original ideas and/or products.
395 537 314 77 10 1,333 2.08
4Solve complex , real-world problems.
559 507 218 42 8 1,334 1.83
5
See the importance of history for understanding the present as well as the past.
327 413 405 157 34 1,336 2.37
6
Recognize the limitations of inferences and assumptions in science.
384 457 307 138 47 1,333 2.26
7
Draw conclusions after weighing evidence, facts and ideas.
520 585 178 37 12 1,332 1.83
8Interpret quantitative data.
523 497 233 59 17 1,329 1.91
9 Reason mathematically. 359 443 366 126 36 1,330 2.28
10Locate, screen and organize information.
427 554 278 59 11 1,329 2.00
11
Articulate the impact of technology on society.
340 505 342 113 27 1,327 2.23
12 Behave ethically. 689 373 199 46 19 1,326 1.74
13
Predict the consequences of my own actions.
535 469 232 72 21 1,329 1.93
14Respect cultural and ethnic differences.
589 398 224 79 35 1,325 1.92
15
Work effectively in a diverse and global environment.
562 441 228 73 22 1,326 1.91
16Work effectively as part of a team.
689 411 172 39 14 1,325 1.70
17
Articulate the current research and problems in my field of study.
416 537 277 72 24 1,326 2.06
18
Apply the appropriate methodology to the problems in my field.
468 557 247 41 13 1,326 1.92
19
Integrate knowledge from outside my field of study.
425 499 321 67 12 1,324 2.05
20Appreciate fine arts, music and literature.
273 256 363 321 112 1,325 2.81
21
Discuss scientific principles and methods.
382 444 308 142 45 1,321 2.26
22
Lead a team of individuals with backgrounds different from my own.
496 444 250 102 34 1,326 2.05
# Question Very much
Quite a bit
Some Very little
None Mean
1 Write effectively. 33.01% 41.43% 20.04% 4.77% 0.75% 1,342 1.99
2 Speak effectively. 33.23% 38.31% 19.94% 6.95% 1.57% 1,339 2.05
3Create original ideas and/or products.
29.63% 40.29% 23.56% 5.78% 0.75% 1,333 2.08
4Solve complex , real-world problems.
41.90% 38.01% 16.34% 3.15% 0.60% 1,334 1.83
5
See the importance of history for understanding the present as well as the past.
24.48% 30.91% 30.31% 11.75% 2.54% 1,336 2.37
6
Recognize the limitations of inferences and assumptions in science.
28.81% 34.28% 23.03% 10.35% 3.53% 1,333 2.26
7
Draw conclusions after weighing evidence, facts and ideas.
39.04% 43.92% 13.36% 2.78% 0.90% 1,332 1.83
8Interpret quantitative data.
39.35% 37.40% 17.53% 4.44% 1.28% 1,329 1.91
9 Reason mathematically. 26.99% 33.31% 27.52% 9.47% 2.71% 1,330 2.28
10Locate, screen and organize information.
32.13% 41.69% 20.92% 4.44% 0.83% 1,329 2.00
11
Articulate the impact of technology on society.
25.62% 38.06% 25.77% 8.52% 2.03% 1,327 2.23
12 Behave ethically. 51.96% 28.13% 15.01% 3.47% 1.43% 1,326 1.74
13
Predict the consequences of my own actions.
40.26% 35.29% 17.46% 5.42% 1.58% 1,329 1.93
14Respect cultural and ethnic differences.
44.45% 30.04% 16.91% 5.96% 2.64% 1,325 1.92
15
Work effectively in a diverse and global environment.
42.38% 33.26% 17.19% 5.51% 1.66% 1,326 1.91
16Work effectively as part of a team.
52.00% 31.02% 12.98% 2.94% 1.06% 1,325 1.70
17
Articulate the current research and problems in my field of study.
31.37% 40.50% 20.89% 5.43% 1.81% 1,326 2.06
18
Apply the appropriate methodology to the problems in my field.
35.29% 42.01% 18.63% 3.09% 0.98% 1,326 1.92
19
Integrate knowledge from outside my field of study.
32.10% 37.69% 24.24% 5.06% 0.91% 1,324 2.05
20Appreciate fine arts, music and literature.
20.60% 19.32% 27.40% 24.23% 8.45% 1,325 2.81
21
Discuss scientific principles and methods.
28.92% 33.61% 23.32% 10.75% 3.41% 1,321 2.26
22
Lead a team of individuals with backgrounds different from my own.
37.41% 33.48% 18.85% 7.69% 2.56% 1,326 2.05
Statistic
Write effectively.
Speak effectively.
Create original ideas and/or products.
Solve complex , real-world problems.
See the i
mportance of history for understanding the present as well
as the past.
Recognize the limitations of
inferences and assumptions in scie
Draw conclusions after weighing evidence, facts and ideas.
Interpret quantitative data.
Reason mathematically.
Locate, screen and organize information.
Articulate the i
mpact of technology on society.
Behave ethically.
Predict the consequences
of my own actions.
Respect cultural and ethnic differences.
Work effectively in a diverse and global environment.
Work effectively as part of a team.
Articulate the current research and problems in my field o
Apply the appropriate methodology to the problems in my field.
Integrate knowledge from outside my field of study.
Appreciate fine arts, music and literature.
Discuss scientific principles and methods.
Lead a team of
individuals with backgrounds different from
my ow
nce.
f study.
n.
Min Value
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Max Value
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
Mean
1.99
2.05
2.08
1.83
2.37
2.26
1.83
1.91
2.28
2.00
2.23
1.74
1.93
1.92
1.91
1.70
2.06
1.92
2.05
2.81
2.26
2.05
Variance
0.79
0.95
0.83
0.73
1.11
1.19
0.69
0.85
1.09
0.78
0.98
0.87
0.93
1.08
0.96
0.77
0.90
0.75
0.85
1.56
1.19
1.10
Standard Deviation
0.89
0.97
0.91
0.86
1.05
1.09
0.83
0.92
1.05
0.88
0.99
0.93
0.97
1.04
0.98
0.88
0.95
0.86
0.92
1.25
1.09
1.05
Tot
1,3
1,3
1,3
1,3
1,33
1,33
1,3
1,3
1,33
1,32
1,3
1,3
1,32
1,3
1,32
1,3
1,3
1,32
1,3
1,3
1,3
1,32
al Responses
42
39
33
34 6 3 3
229 0 9 2
726 9 2
5 6 25
26 6 2
425
21 6
28. Importance for your future success
# Question Very importan
t
Important
Somewhat
important
Of little importanc
e
Not at all importan
t
Mean
1 Write effectively. 646 271 97 13 0 1,02
7 1.49
2 Speak effectively. 777 192 45 3 1 1,01
8 1.29
3Create original ideas and/or products.
515 309 152 28 2 1,006 1.70
4Solve complex , real-world problems.
689 250 57 7 0 1,003 1.38
5
See the importance of history for understanding the present as well as the past.
229 304 296 139 32 1,000 2.44
6
Recognize the limitations of inferences and assumptions in science.
282 316 222 128 45 993 2.33
7
Draw conclusions after weighing evidence, facts and ideas.
530 365 81 13 2 991 1.58
8Interpret quantitative data.
424 355 150 52 13 994 1.87
9Reason mathematically.
296 339 218 99 27 979 2.21
10
Locate, screen and organize information.
414 414 121 29 1 979 1.76
11
Articulate the impact of technology on society.
285 335 234 108 18 980 2.22
12
Behave ethically. 744 201 34 2 2 983 1.29
13
Predict the consequences of my own actions.
600 304 71 8 0 983 1.48
14
Respect cultural and ethnic differences.
577 298 76 27 7 985 1.57
15
Work effectively in a diverse and global environment.
558 324 74 21 7 984 1.57
16
Work effectively as part of a team.
706 230 45 4 1 986 1.34
17
Articulate the current research and problems in my field of study.
395 374 144 57 11 981 1.89
18
Apply the appropriate methodology to the problems in my field.
442 402 104 27 5 980 1.73
19
Integrate knowledge from outside my field of study.
363 421 157 36 3 980 1.87
20
Appreciate fine arts, music and literature.
176 195 245 230 134 980 2.95
21
Discuss scientific principles and methods.
256 352 192 128 52 980 2.36
22
Lead a team of individuals with backgrounds different from my own.
566 300 98 17 4 985 1.57
# Question Very importan
t
Important
Somewhat
important
Of little importanc
e
Not at all importan
t
Mean
1 Write effectively. 62.90% 26.39% 9.44% 1.27% 0.00% 1,02
7 1.49
2 Speak effectively. 76.33% 18.86% 4.42% 0.29% 0.10% 1,01
8 1.29
3Create original ideas and/or products.
51.19% 30.72% 15.11% 2.78% 0.20% 1,006 1.70
4Solve complex , real-world problems.
68.69% 24.93% 5.68% 0.70% 0.00% 1,003 1.38
5
See the importance of history for understanding the present as well as the past.
22.90% 30.40% 29.60% 13.90% 3.20% 1,000 2.44
6
Recognize the limitations of inferences and assumptions in science.
28.40% 31.82% 22.36% 12.89% 4.53% 993 2.33
7
Draw conclusions after weighing evidence, facts and ideas.
53.48% 36.83% 8.17% 1.31% 0.20% 991 1.58
8Interpret quantitative data.
42.66% 35.71% 15.09% 5.23% 1.31% 994 1.87
9Reason mathematically.
30.23% 34.63% 22.27% 10.11% 2.76% 979 2.21
10
Locate, screen and organize information.
42.29% 42.29% 12.36% 2.96% 0.10% 979 1.76
11
Articulate the impact of technology on
29.08% 34.18% 23.88% 11.02% 1.84% 980 2.22
society.
12
Behave ethically. 75.69% 20.45% 3.46% 0.20% 0.20% 983 1.29
13
Predict the consequences of my own actions.
61.04% 30.93% 7.22% 0.81% 0.00% 983 1.48
14
Respect cultural and ethnic differences.
58.58% 30.25% 7.72% 2.74% 0.71% 985 1.57
15
Work effectively in a diverse and global environment.
56.71% 32.93% 7.52% 2.13% 0.71% 984 1.57
16
Work effectively as part of a team.
71.60% 23.33% 4.56% 0.41% 0.10% 986 1.34
17
Articulate the current research and problems in my field of study.
40.27% 38.12% 14.68% 5.81% 1.12% 981 1.89
18
Apply the appropriate methodology to the problems in my field.
45.10% 41.02% 10.61% 2.76% 0.51% 980 1.73
19
Integrate knowledge from outside my field of study.
37.04% 42.96% 16.02% 3.67% 0.31% 980 1.87
20
Appreciate fine arts, music and literature.
17.96% 19.90% 25.00% 23.47% 13.67% 980 2.95
21
Discuss scientific principles and methods.
26.12% 35.92% 19.59% 13.06% 5.31% 980 2.36
22
Lead a team of individuals with backgrounds different from my own.
57.46% 30.46% 9.95% 1.73% 0.41% 985 1.57
Statistic
Write effectively.
Speak effectively.
Create original ideas and/or products.
Solve complex , real-world problems.
See the i
mportance of history for understanding the present as well
as the past.
Recognize the limitations of
inferences and assumptions in scie
Draw conclusions after weighing evidence, facts and ideas.
Interpret quantitative data.
Reason mathematically.
Locate, screen and organize information.
Articulate the i
mpact of technology on society.
Behave ethically.
Predict the consequences
of my own actions.
Respect cultural and ethnic differences.
Work effectively in a diverse and global environment.
Work effectively as part of a team.
Articulate the current research and problems in my field o
Apply the appropriate methodology to the problems in my field.
Integrate knowledge from outside my field of study.
Appreciate fine arts, music and literature.
Discuss scientific principles and methods.
Lead a team of
individuals with backgrounds different from
my ow
nce.
f study.
n.
Min Value
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Max Value
4 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
Mean
1.49
1.29
1.70
1.38
2.44
2.33
1.58
1.87
2.21
1.76
2.22
1.29
1.48
1.57
1.57
1.34
1.89
1.73
1.87
2.95
2.36
1.57
Variance
0.52
0.32
0.70
0.39
1.18
1.32
0.51
0.89
1.14
0.62
1.09
0.31
0.44
0.65
0.61
0.35
0.87
0.64
0.69
1.70
1.33
0.60
Standard Deviation
0.72
0.57
0.84
0.63
1.08
1.15
0.71
0.94
1.07
0.79
1.04
0.56
0.67
0.81
0.78
0.59
0.93
0.80
0.83
1.30
1.15
0.77
Tot
1,0
1,0
1,0
1,0
1,00
993
991
994
979
979
980
983
983
985
984
986
981
980
980
980
980
985
al Responses
27
18
06
03 0
29. What plans do you have for further education after graduation?
# Answer Response %
1
Graduate or professional school full time
346 25%
2
Graduate or professional school part time
157 12%
3
Pursue another Bachelor's degree
10 1%
4Specialized job training or certification
236 17%
5
No educational plans for the immediate future
614 45%
Total 1,363 100%
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 5
Mean 3.45
Variance 2.90
Standard Deviation 1.70
Total Responses 1,363
30. What are your plans for graduate or professional school?
# Question I have been accepted
and plan to attend.
I have applied
and am still waiting for
a final decision.
I intend to apply in
the future.
Mean
1
Professional school (e.g., law, business,library, medicine, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, etc.)
21 55 92 168 2.42
2
Allied health professions school (e.g.,nursing, medical technology, physicians assistant, etc.)
20 21 29 70 2.13
3
Graduate school (M.S., M.A., Ph.D, Ed.D.)
44 61 235 340 2.56
# Question I have been accepted
and plan to attend.
I have applied
and am still waiting for
a final decision.
I intend to apply in
the future.
Mean
1
Professional school (e.g., law, business,library, medicine, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, etc.)
12.50% 32.74% 54.76% 168 2.42
2
Allied health professions school (e.g.,nursing, medical technology, physicians assistant, etc.)
28.57% 30.00% 41.43% 70 2.13
3
Graduate school (M.S., M.A., Ph.D, Ed.D.)
12.94% 17.94% 69.12% 340 2.56
Statistic Professional school (e.g., law,
business,library, medicine, veterinary medicine, pharmacy,
dentistry, etc.)
Allied health professions school
(e.g.,nursing, medical technology,
physicians assistant, etc.)
Graduate school (M.S., M.A., Ph.D,
Ed.D.)
Min Value 1 1 1
Max Value 3 3 3
Mean 2.42 2.13 2.56
Variance 0.50 0.69 0.51
Standard Deviation 0.70 0.83 0.71
Total Responses 168 70 340
31. What type of professional school will you be attending?
# Answer Response %
1 Business school 6 8%
2 Dental school 4 5%
3 Journalism school 0 0%
4 Law school 15 20%
5 Library school 1 1%
6 Medical school 22 29%
7 Optometry school 2 3%
8 Pharmacy school 6 8%
9 Psychology school 2 3%
10 Public health school 0 0%
11 Public policy school 0 0%
12 Veterinary school 11 15%
13 Other (please specify) 6 8%
Total 75 100%
Other (please specify)
Physical Therapy
Christian Counseling
Chiropractic College
physical therapy
Military Pilot Training
Meat Science
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 13
Mean 6.68
Variance 13.17
Standard Deviation 3.63
Total Responses 75
32. What type of allied health professional school will you be attending?
# Answer Response %
1 Athletic training 0 0%
2Cardiovascular perfusion technology
0 0%
3 Cytotechnology 0 0%
4 Dental hygiene 0 0%
5Diagnostic medical sonography
0 0%
6 Dietetics 0 0%
7 Emergency medical sciences 0 0%
8 Health administration 0 0%
9Health information management
0 0%
10 Medical technology 0 0%
11Nuclear medicine technology
0 0%
12 Nursing 21 51%
13 Occupational therapy 6 15%
14 Physical therapy 6 15%
15 Physician assistant 6 15%
16Radiation therapy technology
0 0%
17 Radiography 0 0%
18 Rehabilitation counseling 1 2%
19 Respiratory therapy 1 2%
20Respiratory therapy technology
0 0%
21
Speech-language pathology and audiology
0 0%
22 Other (please specify) 0 0%
Total 41 100%
Other (please specify)
Statistic Value
Min Value 12
Max Value 19
Mean 13.20
Variance 2.76
Standard Deviation 1.66
Total Responses 41
33. In which field(s) do you plan to pursue a Master's Degree or Doctorate degree? Check all that apply.
# Question Master's Degree Doctorate Degree
1 Agriculture (01) 3 2 5
2 Agricultural Sciences (02) 1 3 4
3 Natural Resources (03) 0 0 0
4 Architecture (04) 2 0 2
5Area, Ethnic and Cultural Studies (05)
0 1 1
6 Marketing Operations (08) 5 0 5
7
Communication, Journalism and Related Programs (09)
2 1 3
8 Communications Technologies (10) 0 0 0
9Computer and Information Sciences (11)
1 0 1
10Personal and Culinary Services (12)
1 0 1
11 Education (13) 17 1 18
12 Engineering (14) 10 3 13
13Foreign Languages and Literatures (16)
1 1 2
14Family and Consumer Sciences (19)
0 1 1
15 Home Economics (20) 0 1 1
16 Legal Studies (22) 0 1 1
17 English and Literature (23) 3 0 3
18Liberal Arts General Studies (24)
2 1 3
19 Library Science (25) 1 0 1
20Biological and Biomedical Sciences (26)
1 5 6
21 Mathematics and Statistics (27) 1 0 1
22 Military Technologies (29) 0 0 0
23 Interdisciplinary Studies (30) 0 0 0
24
Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies (31)
2 0 2
25Philosophy and Religious Studies (38)
1 1 2
26Theology and Religious Studies (39)
1 0 1
27 Physical Sciences (40) 1 1 2
28 Science Technologies (41) 0 0 0
29 Psychology (42) 8 5 13
30 Security Services (43) 0 0 0
31Public Administration (44)
2 1 3
32
Social Sciences (Anthropology, Economics, International Relations, Political Science, Sociology, Urban Studies) (45)
5 4 9
33 Construction 0 0 0
Trades (46)
34Mechanical and Repair Technologies (47)
0 0 0
35 Precision Production (48) 0 0 0
36 Transportation (49) 0 0 0
37Visual and Performing Arts (50)
0 1 1
38
Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences (Medicine, Dentistry, Health Services, Allied Health, Nursing, Public Health, etc.) (51)
3 3 6
39 Business Management (52) 4 0 4
40 History (54) 3 3 6
41 Atmospheric Sciences (55) 0 0 0
42 Geography (56) 1 0 1
43 Oceanography (57) 0 1 1
44 Geosciences (58) 1 0 1
45 Geology (59) 4 1 5
46 Geophysics (60) 0 1 1
47 Envioronmental Science (61) 0 0 0
S Agriculture (01)
N Architecture (04)
M Communication, Journalism and Related Programs
C Personal and Culinary Services (12)
E Foreign Languages and Literatures (16)
H Legal Studies (22)
L Library Science (25)
M Military Technologies (29)
P Philosophy and Religious Studies (38)
P Science Technologies (41)
S Public Administration (44)
C Mechanical and Repair Technologies (47)
T Visual and Performing Arts (50)
B History (54)
G Oceanography (57)
G
(09)
M 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - - 1 - - - 2 1 1 1 2 1
M 2 - 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 - 1 2 2 - - 2 - - - 2 1 2 1 2 2
T 4 0 2 5 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 4 3 1 1 5
34. Is this field related to your undergraduate major?
# Answer Response %
1Yes, same field as major
48 46%
2 Yes, related to major 44 42%
3 No, not related 12 12%
Total 104 100%
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 3
Mean 1.65
Variance 0.46
Standard Deviation 0.68
Total Responses 104
35. Which institution will you be attending?
Name Location Department Field
Texas A&M College Station Education
Texas A&M Health Science Center College Station
TAMU College Station ALEC
UT Houston School of Nursing Houston, TX Nursing
University of Texas Health Science Center Houston
Houston, Texas
Texas A&M College Station Finance
University of Texas Health Science Center Houston, TX
Texas A&M University College Station, TX Nuclear Engineering
Angelo State University Angelo State, Texas
Any of 8 medical schools I applied to in Texas
Texas
Texas A&M veterinary school College Station, TX
East Texas Baptist University Marshall, Texas School of Natural and
Social Science
Texas State University Round Rock, TXOccupational, Workforce, and Leadership Studies
University of Hawaii Hawaii Astronomy
Southern College of Optometry Memphis, Tennessee
University of Houston Houston TX
South Texas College of Law Houston
Texas A&M college of veterinary medicine College Station, TX
Texas women's Houston Nursing
UT Dallas Richardson, TX Management
St. Mary's University San Antonio, TX
TAMHSC Bryan, TX Nursing
Baylor Louise Herrington School of
Dallas, TX
Nursing
Texas Women's University Dallas, TX
University of Houston College of Optometry Houston Texas
Texas A&M University Education
Texas A&M University College Station, Texas Teaching, Learning, and Culture
UTMB Galveston
Parker Chiropractic College Dallas, Texas
Texas A&M Health Science Center Bryan, TX
UT Arlington Arlington, Texas Business
Texas Woman's University Dallas, TX
SMU Dallas, TX Human Development & Counseling
University of South Florida Tampa Cellular Mollecular
and Microbiology
Texas Women's University Houston Nutrition and Food
Sciences
SMU Dallas
Texas A&M University College Station, Texas EHRD
Texas A&M Health Science Center Bryan Nursing
Not sure yet / Texas A&M Medical School
Not sure yet / Temple Tx
Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine College Station, TX
Texas A&M college station
Texas A&M University College Station Aerospace Engineering
UT Medical Branch Galveston, Texas
Texas A&M University Kingsville Communication Disorders
University of Texas at San Antonio San Antonio Education
Texas A&M University-San
San Antonio
Antonio
Not sure yet - accepted at Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine and hoping to receive more acceptance letters
Fort Worth, TX
Texas A&M University College Station, TX Aerospace Engineering
University of Texas Health Science Center Houston Nursing
Blinn Bryan
Kenan Flagler school of business
University of North Carolina
University of Oklahoma or Johns Hopkins University
Online Museum Studies
UTMB Galveston, TX
University of Oklahoma Norman, OK Electrical and
Computer Engineering
UTMB Galveston, TX
Parker Dallas, Texas
university of houston houston business
Texas A&M
unknown unknown
Undergraduate Pilot Training Del Rio, Texas
Texas A&M College Station, Tx TLAC
Texas A&M University College Station Teaching, Learning, and Culture
Liberty University Lynchburg, Va Counseling
Texas A&M Health Science Center Bryan, TX
Crieghton University Omaha, Nebraska
Texas A&M University College Station TLAC
Texas A&M University College Station, Texas
Texas A&M University School of Veterinary Medicine
College Station, Texas
UT Houston Houston, TX
Texas A&M University College Station BAEN
Texas Tech University Lubbock. TX
Texas A&M University College Station Architecture
Texas A&M University Give you 3 guesses Aerospace
UofH Houston
Texas A&M College Station
SHSU
Texas Woman's University School of Physical Therapy
Houston
Texas Tech Allied Health Center Lubbock, TX Occupational Therapy
Texas A&M University College Station, Texas
UT Health Science Center San Antonio
Texas A&M College Station Horticulture
University of Houston Houston Law Center
University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio, TX
Texas A&M Health Science Center Bryan
UTMB Galveston
University of Texas Austin, Texas Geology
Blinn College Bryan texas
Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law
Dallas, TX
Baylor College of Dentistry Dallas, TX
Blinn College Bryan Texas
Don't know yet
Texas A&M University College Station Soil & Crop Sciences
University of Texas Austin Anthropolgy
N/A N/A
University of Houston Clear Lake Houston, texas Couneling
Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine
St. Kitts
Texas womans university Houston
London, UK
Texas
Music
Nursing
Statistic Value
Total Responses 136
36. Do you plan to work full or part time while pursuing your degree?
# Answer Response %
1
Yes, I expect to work as a teaching or research assistant in my graduate program
38 37%
2
Yes, I expect to find a job at the institution
10 10%
3
Yes, I expect to work full time outside the institution
18 17%
4
Yes, I expect to work part time outside the institution
23 22%
5
No, I do not plan to work while in graduate school
15 14%
Total 104 100%
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 5
Mean 2.68
Variance 2.28
Standard Deviation 1.51
Total Responses 104
37. What are your employment plans after graduation?
# Answer Response %
1 Nothing definite at this point 446 34%
2Private for-profit corporation/company/group-practice
484 37%
3Self-employed, own business, or professional practice (non-group)
40 3%
4Government (non-military) or other public institution or agency
59 5%
5 Teaching, library or educational administration 142 11%
6 Active military 26 2%
7
Volunteer with a government (Peace Corps, Americorps), faith-based, or international organization
23 2%
8 Other (Please specify) 80 6%
Total 1,300 100%
Other (Please specify)
Job
Stay at current job
Paid Faith-based organization
Work full time in a field related to my major
Paralegal
Research Technician
Internship
Still searching for jobs
Full time retail
Medical school an consulting
International Relocation with Paid Job
Hospital
Keep working at current job
Beutel Health Clinic
Retail
Retai until complete my next Bachelors
PR Firms
Teaching and self-employment
manufacturing
Retail
Teacher
Non-profit.
Work as a process engineer
Same job as now
Part-time Substitute teaching and clerical work at a hospital
Reserve Military (Air National Guard) and Private Business
Farming
Graduate School
Sail as 3rd Mate
Non-profit
Full-time retail employee
Marine Mammal Intern at Shedd Aquarium
Temporary position until my grad school program begins
Internship
Political Internship
Sanderson Farms
paid internship
Substitute teaching
Target Corporation
ABC Supply Outside Sales Rep.
Engineer for Chevron
Transi
Continuing research at TAMU
Public Company
full-time christian ministry
Sales
continue in current job
Professional School
Paid internship
Banking
Internship
Real-Estate Appraisal
Waiting to hear back from a company
Ranch Manager for Privately Owned Ranch
hospital tech
Internship
Internship between law school semesters
Real Estate, Modeling & Acting
Traveling Abroad
Property management
Landscape Designer
Manager of an Apartment Community
Medical sales device
Corporation
volunteer at a zoo
Extended internship
Continuing my two jobs I have had through school: Financial firm and part-time receptionist
Anything that is available for me. I think I can do anything with my A&M degree!
Internship at disneyland
Corporate job
internship
Sales
Nursing
Pastor
Substitute Teaching
public for profit company
School
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 8
Mean 2.64
Variance 4.10
Standard Deviation 2.03
Total Responses 1,300
38. Which business/industry sector will you most likely be employed in?
# Answer Response %
1 Architecture and engineering 62 12%
2Arts, design, entertainment, sports and media
12 2%
3Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance
0 0%
4 Business and financial/accounting 57 11%
5 Community and social services 11 2%
6 Computer and mathematical 25 5%
7 Construction and extraction 35 7%
8 Energy 96 18%
9 Environmental 15 3%
10 Farming, fishing and forestry 13 2%
11 Food preparation and serving related 4 1%
12 Healthcare/medical 40 8%
13 Homemaker 1 0%
14 Law enforcement 0 0%
15 Legal 6 1%
16 Life, physical, and social sciences 3 1%
17 Management 21 4%
18 Marketing and sales 51 10%
19Office and administrative support
3 1%
20 Personal care and service 1 0%
21 Training and personnel 6 1%
22 Transportation 9 2%
23 Other (Please specify) 51 10%
Total 522 100%
Other (Please specify)
Retail
Parks and Recreation
Veterinary medicine
Non profit
Maritime
Technology
Engineering
Public Relations
Human Resources
Engineering
biotechnology
Technology Consulting
Tires
Recreation/ hospitality
real estate
Human Resources Management
Travel
Chemical Production
Sales
manufacturing
Supply Chain
Real Estate
real estate development
fluid power
Communications and Journalism
Retail
manufacturing
Hospitality
Student Housing/Real Estate
Sales
IT
Landscape Design
Oil and gas
Wildlife Management
Event Planning
chemical manufacture
Large scale food production and management
Animal Healthcare
Whitetail Game Ranch
Real Estate
Finance
operations planning
Engineering
Distribution Logistics
Chemistry field
Event Planning
Ass Kicking
Landscaping
Human Resources
Heavy Lifting
Industrial Distribution
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 23
Mean 10.19
Variance 47.83
Standard Deviation 6.92
Total Responses 522
39. How well do you think your academic program prepared you for the job market?
# Answer Response %
1 Very well 344 45%
2 Generally well 342 44%
3 Ambivalent 67 9%
4 Inadequate 16 2%
5 Very inadequate 4 1%
Total 773 100%
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 5
Mean 1.70
Variance 0.57
Standard Deviation 0.76
Total Responses 773
40. Have you received any offers of employment after graduation?
# Answer Response %
1 Yes 480 62%
2 No 294 38%
Total 774 100%
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 2
Mean 1.38
Variance 0.24
Standard Deviation 0.49
Total Responses 774
41. How many offers did you receive?
Text Response
2
3
1
6
1
2
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
4
1
2
3
2
3
1
2
3
3
1
1
3
1
2
3
3
3
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
2
2
1
4
3
3
1
3
1
1
2
5
3
2
1
1
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
4
1
2
1
2
2
2
3
1
1
5
1
2
1
1
1
1
4
3
4
1
3
1
2
2
1
4
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
Statistic Value
Total Responses 474
42. What was the salary range of the highest offer you received?
# Answer Response %
1 $30,000/year or less 54 11%
2 $30,001 to $40,000/year 75 16%
3 $40,001 to $50,000/year 99 21%
4 $50,001 to $60,000/year 99 21%
5 more than $60,000/year 147 31%
Total 474 100%
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 5
Mean 3.44
Variance 1.87
Standard Deviation 1.37
Total Responses 474
43. In what state will you be employed?
Texas
Statistic Please select the state
Min Value 2
Max Value 58
Mean 42.01
Variance 69.69
Standard Deviation 8.35
Total Responses 473
44. How likely is it that your job will require travel or relocation outside the United States in the next five years?
# Answer Response %
1 Very likely 70 15%
2 Likely 72 15%
3 Unlikely 199 42%
4 Definitely not 136 29%
Total 477 100%
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 4
Mean 2.84
Variance 1.00
Standard Deviation 1.00
Total Responses 477
45. Is your prospective position related to your undergraduate field(s) of study?
# Answer Response %
1 Yes, same field as major 256 53%
2 Yes, related to major 151 32%
3 No, not related 70 15%
4Not applicable (unemployed, etc.)
2 0%
Total 479 100%
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 4
Mean 1.62
Variance 0.55
Standard Deviation 0.74
Total Responses 479
46. Have you lived, studied, or worked outside of the United States since leaving high school?
# Answer Response %
1 Yes 309 23%
2 No 1,054 77%
Total 1,363 100%
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 2
Mean 1.77
Variance 0.18
Standard Deviation 0.42
Total Responses 1,363
47. Which of the following describe your foreign experience? Please indicate all that apply.
# Answer Response %
1 Internship or co-op 57 18%
2 Reciprocal exchange 9 3%
3 Study abroad 208 67%
4 Field trip 18 6%
5
Employment not affiliated with an academic institution
23 7%
6 Non-academic program 50 16%
7 Other (please specify) 33 11%
Other (please specify)
Born in Russia
Teach abroad
MIlitary
Volunteer work
volunteer
Mission Trip
I'm not American
teaching abroad program
Lived overseas
Travel
Residence
Mission trip
Pilot Training
mission trip
working with a church
Equestrian work/study
Sports
Mission Trips
Volunteer non-profit
Capernwray Bible School -and Cafe 1040-
Vacation
Military
Hometown
military
Volunteer Missions
Before I moved to Texas I was a teacher in my country
mission trip
Missionary work in Kenya for a summer
I am an international student
Volunteered
Family
I am a foreign student
Sports training
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 7
Total Responses 309
48. How well do you think your international experience has prepared you for the next step in either starting a career or furthering your education?
# Answer Response %
1 Very well 193 63%
2 Generally well 76 25%
3
Neither well nor inadequately (neutral)
37 12%
4 Inadequate 2 1%
5 Very inadequate 0 0%
Total 308 100%
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 4
Mean 1.51
Variance 0.53
Standard Deviation 0.73
Total Responses 308
49. Which of these are reasons why you have not gone abroad? Please indicate all that apply.
# Answer Response %
1No one encouraged me to do it
151 14%
2 It would delay my graduation 400 38%
3 Did not fit my degree plan 340 33%
4 Not beneficial to my career 140 13%
5 Too expensive 777 74%
6My financial aid didn't cover costs
226 22%
7 Needed to work instead 327 31%
8Family worried about my leaving the U.S.
97 9%
9Political tensions/fear of terrorism
33 3%
10I don't speak any language but English
164 16%
11Don't want to leave Texas or the U.S.
117 11%
12 Other (please specify) 81 8%
Other (please specify)
didn't want to go out of the country with random people
Was scheduled to travel, but family health problems occurred.
It's TOO DAMN EXPENSIVE.
Athletics
in a committed relationship
I Have gone abroad many times for leisure. Your survey is deficient in this option
i'm a parent
Didn't want to be separated from loved ones
Went abroad for a week with English department
Had leadership responsibilities on campus that kept me here during the summer. Also, didn't want to miss semesters in the Corps
Did not desire to live abroad.
Got several internships
I didn't want to leave small child
I was a part of the Corps of Cadets and the Aggie Band and wanted to fully experience those years as a part of the organization. I plan on living and working abroad in the near future.
Very few places to study abroad when your major is Aerospace Engineering
vacation
Dog
Couldn't leave my puppy behind
I have children of my own
health reasons
I would rather experience other places on my own, not with a group or a school.
I have traveled abroad for vacation
I went on a trip with an on campus group but we were there for enjoyment, not for work or schooling.
have a 2 year old
Family Matters
no time
no academic advantage
Internship
Signed up and study abroad program got cancelled.
No desire
Already lived in many places around the world as well as traveled to many more
I did not want to
Did not understand what the Study Abroad course entails
Had a daughter I didn't want to leave.
involved in many other extra-curricular activities, didn't have time
None
Wanted to but BIMS advisors told me I could not on multiple occasions. I feel it may hinder my future. I really wanted to study abroad. It was too late after I switched majors. Still mad.
Did not plan it early enough in my academic career
Family Obligations
I did go abroad
Not interested
I studied abroad in Europe through the Mays Business School Marketing Program.
Only 3 ish hours per course i need more
was not interested
Air Force brat. Lived travelled around world whole life
more concerned with graduating quickly
Was not something I really wanted to do
See no point
Wanted to go, couldn't afford
study abroad to japan got cancelled due to natural disaster
Almost went to Madrid. Didnt find my internship in time so had to change plans.
mistake by advisor during application
lazy
I wasn't exposed to any opportunities.
Internship more beneficial
I really had to catch up on courses in the summer since I lost a lot of hours when transferring.
Turned down due to GPR
I was committed to a sports club and didn't want to leave my team in-season.
Had other goals
married
no passportt at this point
I would rather be here in College Station
Athletics
Married
Studied abroad in high school.
I would rather go with my church
Athletics
I already had experience living abroad and felt it would not have given me much added benefit
Sports
Fear of flying
I did take a few short trips but no long work/study stays
I grew up Ghana till after high school
Afraid of airplanes
Didn't care to
I've already travelled to many countries
I am an international student, this is abroad for me
I came to the United States after graduating from high school in Vietnam
Wanted to, but still kept busy doing other beneficial things in the US
just missed the deadlines
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 12
Total Responses 1,043
50. At the time you graduate, approximately what will be the total amount borrowed to finance your undergraduate education that you are personally responsible for repaying?
# Answer Response %
1 none 625 46%
2 $1 to 9,999 164 12%
3 $10,000 to 19,999 161 12%
4 $20,000 to 29,999 168 12%
5 $30,000 to 39,999 95 7%
6 $40,000 to 49,999 44 3%
7 $50,000 or more 63 5%
8 Unable to estimate 43 3%
Total 1,363 100%
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 8
Mean 2.66
Variance 4.07
Standard Deviation 2.02
Total Responses 1,363
51. Reflecting back, do you now think that the benefits you have received from attending Texas A&M were worth the financial costs to you and your family?
# Answer Response %
1 Yes, definitely 1,070 79%
2 Maybe, but not sure 267 20%
3 No, definitely not 26 2%
Total 1,363 100%
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 3
Mean 1.23
Variance 0.22
Standard Deviation 0.47
Total Responses 1,363
52. How confident are you of success in your future?
# Answer Response %
1 Bring it on! 844 62%
2 I think I'll do well. 432 32%
3 Uncertain 74 5%
4 Not quite ready 9 1%
5 Not ready at all 4 0%
Total 1,363 100%
Statistic Value
Min Value 1
Max Value 5
Mean 1.46
Variance 0.43
Standard Deviation 0.66
Total Responses 1,363
53. Please give us your thoughts on how well Texas A&M prepared you for the future.
Responses are available on request from Mark Troy.
Statistic Value
Total Responses 584
54. Please provide an e-mail address that will be valid after graduation. This will be used by your college and department to keep you up to date on what's happening to your teachers and fellow students in you major department. Your address will not be sold or used for any other commercial purposes. Texas A&M respects your privacy.
Addresses are available on request from Mark Troy.
Statistic Value
Total Responses 1,132
55. gender
Value Total
M 629
F 747
56. primaryMajor
Value Total
CPSC 13
AGSM 4
SOCI 33
INFO 20
ENGL 33
ANTH 9
ALED 40
BIOL 33
AGBU 34
FINC 28
ANSC 26
HLTH 37
AGEC 44
CVEN 28
PSYC 62
SPMT 14
MARB 18
MEEN 45
AGCJ 16
INTS 34
POLS 18
INEN 24
MKTG 10
AERO 20
POSC 7
NUSC 26
RHEN 5
INST 105
ENST 5
WFSC 18
RPTS 28
ECON 28
KINE 39
CHEN 28
COMM 35
HIST 30
IDIS 39
BIMS 22
MARA 18
MGMT 8
PHYS 1
COSC 30
ENDS 5
GEOL 7
ZOOL 2
GEOP 1
USAL 6
SPAN 7
APMS 8
GEOG 6
BESC 13
ENGS 7
TCMS 7
ELEN 20
MART 5
ENTC 14
USBU 6
HRDV 6
URSC 3
HORT 8
PETE 2
MATH 7
BHNR 3
FIVS 2
OCRE 4
VIST 8
CEEN 4
GENE 3
ACCT 8
MARR 4
MBIO 4
SPSA 1
RLEM 3
THAR 1
CECN 4
AGRO 12
TCMG 8
USLA 1
METR 3
USAR 5
AGSC 4
BAEN 3
MODL 1
NUEN 1
FSTC 4
OCEN 2
BICH 3
CDEV 1
BMEN 2
RENR 6
CHEM 4
MARF 2
MARS 2
BMCB 1
PHIL 2
ENTO 3
CLSS 1
ECOR 1
57. primaryMajorDept
Value Total
CSCE 17
BAEN 7
SOCI 33
INFO 20
ENGL 33
ANTH 9
ALEC 66
BIOL 40
AGEC 76
FINC 28
ANSC 26
HLKN 90
CVEN 30
PSYC 62
MARB 20
MEEN 45
CLLA 35
POLS 18
ISEN 24
MKTG 10
AERO 20
POSC 7
NFSC 30
NUEN 6
TLAC 87
GEOG 10
WFSC 18
RPTS 29
ECON 28
CHEN 28
COMM 42
HIST 30
ETID 53
CLVM 22
MARA 18
EPSY 18
MGMT 8
PHYS 1
COSC 30
ARCH 5
GEPL 8
HISP 7
MATH 15
PLPM 14
CLGE 7
ECEN 24
MART 5
CLBA 11
EAHR 14
LAUP 3
HRSC 8
PETE 2
ENTO 5
MARS 6
VIZA 8
BCBP 6
ACCT 8
MARE 4
ESSM 11
PRFM 1
SCSC 12
ATMO 3
CLAR 5
EURO 2
BMEN 2
CHEM 4
PHUM 2
58. primaryMajorCollege
Value Total
EN 251
AG 315
LA 302
BA 85
SC 60
ED 209
GV 53
GE 28
VM 22
AR 51
59. visaType
Value Total
PR 34
H4 1
AS 1
F1 18
OT 6
J1 3
[No Value] 1313