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Fall 2012 Graduating Seniors College of Veterinary MedicineLast Modified: 01/31/20131. When do you expect to graduate from Texas A&M?#AnswerResponse%1December 20121,36399%2May 2013101%3August 201300%4December 201310%5May 201400%6Not sure at this time20%Total1,376100%StatisticValueMin Value1Max Value6Mean1.02Variance0.05Standard Deviation0.22Total Responses1,3762. What degree will you receive?#AnswerResponse%1BA29722%2BS99973%3B.B.A.584%4B.Ed60%5B.L.A.30%Total1,363100%StatisticValueMin Value1Max Value5Mean1.84Variance0.27Standard Deviation0.52Total Responses1,3633. From what college are you graduating?#AnswerResponse%1AG29021%2AR584%3BA866%4ED20815%5EN25218%6GE282%7LA29522%8SC745%9VM212%10GV514%Total1,363100%StatisticValueMin Value1Max Value10Mean4.61Variance6.60Standard Deviation2.57Total Responses1,3634. Did you#AnswerResponse%1enter TAMU as a freshman?93368%2transfer from another school?43032%Total1,363100%StatisticValueMin Value1Max Value2Mean1.32Variance0.22Standard Deviation0.46Total Responses1,3635. Did you change major while at TAMU?#AnswerResponse%1Yes63346%2No73054%Total1,363100%StatisticValueMin Value1Max Value2Mean1.54Variance0.25Standard Deviation0.50Total Responses1,3636. Did you take Honors courses or participate in the Honors community?#AnswerResponse%1Yes15311%2No1,21089%Total1,363100%StatisticValueMin Value1Max Value2Mean1.89Variance0.10Standard Deviation0.32Total Responses1,3637. How many hours of Honors courses did you take while at Texas A&M?#AnswerResponse%13 or less6140%24 to 83624%39 or more5637%Total153100%StatisticValueMin Value1Max Value3Mean1.97Variance0.77Standard Deviation0.88Total Responses1538. Are you graduating with an Honors transcript distinction?#AnswerResponse%1Yes4529%2No10871%Total153100%StatisticValueMin Value1Max Value2Mean1.71Variance0.21Standard Deviation0.46Total Responses1539. Are/were you a member of any of the following honor societies? (Please select all that apply):#AnswerResponse%1Phi Beta Kappa108%2Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society118%3Golden Key International Honour Society118%4National Society of Collegiate Scholars2620%5Freshman: Phi Eta Sigma1511%6Sophomore: Lambda Sigma32%7Senior: Cap & Gown-Mortar Board00%8Non-traditional students: Pinnacle Honor Society00%9Accounting: Beta Alpha Psi00%10Aerospace Engineering: Sigma Gamma Tau22%11Agriculture: Gamma Sigma Delta11%12Agriculture & Biomedical Sciences: Alpha Zeta32%13Architecture: Tau Sigma Delta11%14Biology: Beta Beta Beta00%15Biomedical Engineering: Alpha Eta Mu Beta00%16Business Administration: Beta Gamma Sigma00%17Business Management: Sigma Iota Epsilon00%18Chemical Engineering: Omega Chi Epsilon43%19Civil Engineering: Chi Epsilon00%20Communication: Lambda Pi Eta22%21Computer Science: Upsilon Pi Epsilon00%22Construction Science: Sigma Lambda Chi32%23Dance: Nu Alpha Delta00%24Education: Kappa Delta Pi22%25Electrical Engineering: Eta Kappa Nu11%26Engineering: Tau Beta Pi32%27Engineering Technology: Tau Alpha Pi00%28English: Sigma Tau Delta11%29Floriculture: Pi Alpha Xi00%30Geography: Gamma Theta Upsilon00%31Health: Eta Sigma Gamma11%32Hispanic Studies: Sigma Delta Pi00%33History (international): Phi Alpha Theta22%34Industrial Distribution: Sigma Delta00%35Industrial Engineering: Alpha Pi Mu11%36International Education: Phi Beta Delta00%37Mathematics: Pi Mu Epsilon43%38Mechanical Engineering: Pi Tau Sigma11%39Ocean Engineering: Omega Epsilon00%40Petroleum Engineering: Pi Epsilon Tau00%41Philosophy: Phi Sigma Tau00%42Political Science: Pi Sigma Alpha11%43Pre-Medicine: Alpha Epsilon Delta00%44Psychology: Psi Chi65%45Social Sciences: Pi Gamma Mu11%46Sociology: Alpha Kappa Delta22%47None5945%StatisticValueMin Value1Max Value47Total Responses13210. Did you receive any scholarships or fellowships while you were an undergraduate at Texas A&M?#AnswerResponse%1Yes57842%2No78558%Total1,363100%StatisticValueMin Value1Max Value2Mean1.58Variance0.24Standard Deviation0.49Total Responses1,36311. Please indicate which scholarships or fellowships you received. (Check all that apply by holding "Ctrl" key on PC or command key on Mac.)#AnswerResponse%1? President's Endowed4315%2? President's Achievement165%3? Academic Achievement7225%4? Lechner Scholarship31%5? McFadden Scholarship52%6? National Merit238%7? Barbara S. and Julian B. "Barry" Coon21%8? DruEtta C. and Morris G. Coon00%9? William James Crenan '4910%10? Lucille Dougherty00%11? Joseph H. Emmert, Jr. '6900%12? Melvin Hamilton '7100%13? Crawford and Hattie Jackson Foundation10%14? Katherine Ann Keller Memorial Scholarship00%15? Lola Mae & Charles LaMotte Memorial Scholarship10%16? Annie Lee and Robert H. Schultz00%17? William A. Triche and Homer A. Triche10%18? Emily & Robert Walker '4500%19? John Todd Willis '4400%20? Randall C. Shepard '7100%21? J. W. Birdwell '2800%22? John C. Calhoun III10%23? Jessica Jon Chancellor Memorial Lifeline Scholarship00%24? John B. and Ora Mae Dougherty Memorial LifeLines Scholarship00%25? Hugo F. Elmendorf00%26? Jr. MD '44 Lifelines Scholarship00%27? Patricia & William Gordon '67 in the Howard L. Gravett Scholars Program00%28? Richard B. Grant '2900%29? Howard Gravett10%30? Juilia Ball Lee21%31? HR Lewis00%32? Lifelines Endowed Scholarship Program10%33? Susan Luehr '84 Endowed Lifelines Scholarship10%34? Walter S. McGregor '38 Lifelines Memorial Scholarship00%35? Woodie Bennett Mike Scholarship in the Howard L. Gravett Scholars Program00%36? Jerry R. Jones00%37? William E. Wheeler '46 Lifelines00%38? Southeast Texas Health Professionals Lifelines10%39? George Reichel '70 in the Howard Gravett Scholarship Program10%40? Patsy Ruth & Delma P. Posey '5900%41? Jack Orrick '45 Lifelines00%42? Corps 21 Scholarship83%43? General Rudder Corps Scholarship83%44? Sul Ross/Corps Scholarship248%45? Chester Reed Scholarships21%46? Academic Excellence Award8529%47? Honors Incentive Award62%48? Regents5619%StatisticValueMin Value1Max Value48Total Responses29312. If you received other honors or awards while an undergraduate at Texas A&M, please list them here:Award 1Award 2Award 3Award 4Aggies on Wall Street ScholarshipCollege of Agriculture & Life Sciences Senior Merit AwardWestern Agriculture & Applied Economics Association Outstanding SeniorAlpha Gamma Rho 2011 Brother of the YearAgricultural Economica Ty Timm Outstanding SeniorCOALS ScholarshipAnimal Science ScholarshipHigh School Valedictorian ScholarshipTerry scholarshipDirector's ExcellenceNational Merit RecognitionFoundation Excellence AwardRoberto Rocco ScholarshipRoute 66 NSCS scholarshipDavid Kipp AwardMissy Holloway AwardThomas J. Watson Memorial Scholarship, IBMEngineering ScholarshipAOLP OL Book ScholarshipBill Erwin Scholar Athlete of the YearDistinguished Student AwardBernard E. Powell Endowed ScholarshipChemical Engineering ScholarshipMary K O'Connor Process Safety ScholarshipSyrian American Club ScholarshipPioneer Natural Resources ScholarshipStudent Research Week First Place Award within MEENTop 10%Study AbroadEngineering College ScholarshipA&M Mothers ClubKey ClubIraq Scholars and Leaders ProgramTexas Aggie ScholarshipGates Millennium ScholarshipAndrew Licht Memorial ScholarshipGary Carrol Memorial ScholarshipPhi Beta KappaGeographic Honor SocietySoutherland Aggie Leader ScholarshipDean's ListOutstanding ALED student 2010Outstanding ALED student 2012Beaumont Aggie Moms- Aggie LeadIntl Education Fee ScholarshipContinuing Student ScholarshipLiberal Arts Deans List (a few semesters)Free money for low income familiesAg leadership scholarshipEva Easterwood ScholarshipBuck Weirus AwardDean's Honor Roll 2011Athletic ScholarshipAll ConferenceJ.D. Lindsay ScholarshipThomas J. Watson ScholarshipDistinguished Honor GraduateDean's ListVerizon Thinkfinity ScholarshipAFS Junior College ScholarshipStudy Abroad ScholarshipBernice E Powell Endowed Scholarshiptransfer jc sholarshipStewart and Anna MorganAssociation of Former StudentsSix Sigma Green BeltTerry ScholarJohn Beckham College of Science AwardDean's ListLeadership CertificateMr Roland E Bussell '50Tom Connelly & Associates, Inc.Liberal Arts ScholarshipsEndowment for Excellence scholarship - Comm. DeptScholarship from journalism programDean's ListFoundation Excellence AwardTop 10% AwardChi Epsilon MemberNSLS MemberSam Houston Sanders Endowed ScholarshipBertha and Samuel P. Martin endowed scholarshipNolan flowers memorial aggie ring scholarshipInternational system safety awardVerizon/ ThinkFinityPi Lambda ThetaThinkfinity Lesson Plan GrantNational Society of Collegiate ScholarsPhi Eta SigmaSigma Alpha LambdaSusan M. Arseven Endowed ScholarshipAccenture Foundation Endowed ScholarshipRobert C. Bryd ScholorshipBolner Endowed ScholarshipEndowed Opportunity Award ScholarshipBertrand Clint Endowed ScholarJ. D. Lindsay Endowed ScholarshipKeys to AggielandAcademic Achievement - Costa Rica Winter ENDS 101 ClassInternational Fees ScholarshipGeneral Academic Scholarship- COALS4 year AROTCArmy ROTC ScholarshipAcademic Competitiveness GrantDean's Honor RollDepartment Of Entomolgy Scholars Society ScholarshipLois Von Rosenburg Todd ScholarshipAggie GrantUndergraduate research symposium- third placeBayer Credit Union ScholarshipKirby ScholarshipWilliam P. RickerMary N. Cates ValeriusL & R MidlandSenior Merit AwardCOALS ScholarshipHLSR ScholarshipALEC Departmental ScholarshipIAP ScholarshipCollege of Engineering Student ScholarDean's Listfickel/hood scholarshipbalfour beatty scholarshipeduardo pedulla endowed scholarshipLiberal Arts study abroad scholarshipThe No One Donates Money to the College of Liberal Arts So There are No Scholarships ScholarshipTop Ten Percent ScholarshipDistinguished Student Awardaero dept scholarshipAggie ISD Partnership ScholarshipSusan Armstrong Endowed ScholarshipTop 10% ScholarshipDean's List for two yearsAgriculture and Life SciencesFW Hensel ScholarshipJoe and Billy Manion Endowed ScholarshipMechanical Scholar AwardPhi Kappa PhiJunction Achievement AwardTexas Top 10% ScholarshipInternational Education ScholarshipLiberal Arts Study Abroad ScholarshipStudent Staff ScholarshipInspire XII ScholarshipPSI CHI International Honor SocietyGolden Key International Honor SocietyDean's List - Spring 2012Buck WeirusDean's List Fall 2009Dean's List Fall 2010Outstanding Student Achievement Awardwilliam paul ricker memorial scholarshipE. E. McQuillen '20 Endowed Mem. Schol FndHorace W. South 1989General Scholarship Fund Educ.Teaching, Learning, CultureTexas Aggie ScholarshipAggie Mom's ScholarshipDean's honor rollPPIP ParisPPIP DCCritical Language ScholarshipAcademic Excellence AwardNational Hispanic ScholarVerizon Thinkfinity ScholarshipBruce Clements Post-Secondary Education ScholarshipHuitt and Zollars Academic ScholarshipDeans listStudy abroad for $250Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo ScholarshipValedictorian Tuition Exemption Scholarship for Freshman yearInspire 12Keys to Aggieland ScholarshipDean's Listdwight look college of engineering study abroad scholarshipaerospace department study abroad scholarship-brazilStatisticValueTotal Responses26413. Did you participate in any of the following High-Impact Experiences? (Please select all that apply):#AnswerResponse%1First-Year Seminar20915%2Common Intellectual Experience433%3Learning Community17012%4Writing-Intensive Course98572%5Collaborative Assignment or Project41330%6Undergraduate Research23217%7Diversity/Global Learning17613%8Internship58743%9Service Learning, Community-Based Learning13410%10Capstone Course or Project35026%11None14611%StatisticValueMin Value1Max Value11Total Responses1,36314. Please indicate the type of research you engaged in.#Question491Student WorkerVolunteerMean1Research 111257342031.622Research 2234413801.883Research 3758202.054Research 405492.44#Question491Student WorkerVolunteerMean1Research 155.17%28.08%16.75%2031.622Research 228.75%55.00%16.25%801.883Research 335.00%25.00%40.00%202.054Research 40.00%55.56%44.44%92.44StatisticResearch 1Research 2Research 3Research 4Min Value1112Max Value3333Mean1.621.882.052.44Variance0.570.440.790.28Standard Deviation0.760.660.890.53Total Responses2038020915. Research Supervior and DepartmentDefault - Research 1SupervisorDepartmentNancy AmatoComputer ScienceGrunlanMEENBilly McKimAGCJBrett CookeINTSYamauchiPsychologyDr. ValasekAerospace EngineeringDr. McKyerTCHERDr. Reuben MaySociologySteve BalsisPsychologyDr. Takashi YamauchiPSYCDr. Harry HoganMEENKrouseKinesiologyLaniganLondon PhysicsScott DindotVeterinary PathobiologyJohnathan OliverHLKNAnita KimPsychologyOmranVTPBGriffinsBiologyDr. CavinderANSCRamesh TalrejaAERODr. RoweMarbWon-bo ShimPlant pathology and microbiologyDouglas SnyderPsychology?ECONDavid CairnsGEOGMargaret EzellEnglishDr. Wayne VersawBiologyDr. Teresa WilcoxPsychologyValerie BalesterEnglish/University Writing CenterMary WickstenBiologyDr. de FigueiredoPlant PathologyDr. Richard KreiderKinesiologyRosenthalBIologyMoynaHISPDr. ReedAerospaceHae-Kwon JeongCHENJosh hicksPsychologyDr. Thomas IliffeMarBJim GrauPsychologyDr. KoMarine ScienceLori MooreALECDr. Rob HefferPsychologyHuffECENDr.MacfarlaneChemistrySchulzeMarbFarida SohrabjiHSC- Neuroscience and Experimental TherapeuticsJohn FordNUENBowersoxAeroBrad LambertKinesiologyDr. Carl GabbardKinesiologyDr. LintsBiologyJamilia BlakeEducational PsychologyDr.EricksonbiologyDr. MillerHorticulturePenny RiggsANSCEddie Harmon-JonesPsychology - 485Heidi CampbellCommunicationRebecca SchlegelPsychologyDr. PateMEENSuzanne EckertAnthropologyWon Bo shimPlant pathologyDr. Heather LenchPsychologyAnne GundyEHRDBrandon SchmeichelPsychologyRyland YoungCenter for Phage TechnologyKrishna PatawariIndustrial DistributionDr ReedAerospace EngineeringDr. McKyerHealth & KinesiologymorawfscDr. BaluenaCHENAnol K MukhopadhyayTTI materialsSearcyBAENAlex PacekPOLSMike KolomietsPlant PathologyNiallSloweyRobin BrinkmeyerMARSTryon WickershamRuminant NutritionDr. YuanPLPMHaejeen BangHorticultureDr. ReichMarbDr. Summer OdomALEDDr. Jennifer WilliamsALEDMorganEETGretchen MillerCVENDr. Christi MadsenELENNorm ClarkIDISDr. Cris SchwartzMEENChris FelderhoffOTRCLeonard BiermanManagementEitanPsychologyAnita KimPsychologyDr. KarsilayanElectrical Engineering DepartmentJames FluckeyKinesiologyDr. CoverdaleANSCConleeAtmoDr. James SmithBiologyDr WilkinsonBESCDr. Anja SchulzeMarine BiologyDebbie ThomasCrosbyDr. San AndresKINEkinesiologyLynntech, IncDefault - Research 2SupervisorDepartmentLinseyMEENNAExplorations PublicationGerald FryeHealth Science CenterDr. James MooreBMENDePoyPhysicsScanlanVTPBDr. WhiteANSCKevin OngTexas plant disease diagnostic laboratoryLes MoreyPsychologyDr. Teresa WilcoxPsychologyWinemillerwildlife & fisheriesBarbourCOMMDr. ReedAerospaceRebecca SchlegelPsychologyJim GrauNeuroscienceDr.MacfarlaneChemistrySchulzeMarbAlex CarradineKinesiologyTeresa WilcoxPsychologyDr. GarciabiologyDr. MillerHorticulturePenny RiggsANSCJoshua HicksPsychologyDr. Heather LenchPsychologyNasir gharaibehTTI materialsDr. GriffingBIOLBill DaileyMarfMorganEETCarol BroachENGREitanPsychologyDr. CavinderANSCDr. James SmithBiologyCrosbyHorticultureSteve SuhMEENDavid StellySoil and Crop SciencesDr. Peter SantschiMARSJohn KesslerOceanographyDr. WuESSMDr. Jianrong LiVIBSPete TeelEntomologyDr. Christine AlvaradoPoultry ScienceRobert K. GarciaPhilosophyDr GrunlanMechanical engineeringRay RileyAnimal ScienceG. HuffECENBarondeauchemMetzMarine BiologyDr. Granovskyn/aHoltzapplechemical engineeringJuan RodriquezPSYCAmbassador Eric BostBorlaugMacfarlaneChemistryMizeEnglishDr. Steven WrightElectrical EngineeringDr. ROgersESSMLynntech, IncPsychDefault - Research 3SupervisorDepartmentDePoyPhysicsMarisol PerezPsychologyAlex CarradineKinesiologyGary VoelkerWFSCDr. Heather LenchPsychologyDr. ReichRobsonMMETBarondeauchemIliffeMarine BiologyDefault - Research 4SupervisorDepartmentDr. Heather LenchPsychologyBarondeauchemStatisticResearch 1Research 2Research 3Research 4Min Value----Max Value----Total Responses----16. Did you make any presentations or publications as an undergraduate?#AnswerResponse%1Yes7834%2No14966%Total227100%StatisticValueMin Value1Max Value2Mean1.66Variance0.23Standard Deviation0.48Total Responses22717. Did you participate in any research internships or research fellowships away from Texas A&M while you were an undergraduate student?#AnswerResponse%1Yes13310%2No1,23090%Total1,363100%StatisticValueMin Value1Max Value2Mean1.90Variance0.09Standard Deviation0.30Total Responses1,36318. Please list the names of Programs, Locations, and Source of Support.Default - 2011/2012ProgramLocationSource of SupportHouston Livestock Show and RodeoHouston, TexasDeb DunsfordBISD Pregnancy Related ServicesEarl Rudder HSPsyc 485DuPont PioneerPlainview, TXUT Health Science Center at Houston Undergraduate ProgramHouston, TXUT Health Science CenterMcAllen ChamberMcAllen TexasNational Defense UniversityWashington, DCStudent LoansInternHOUEagle maritimeInternational Service ProgramBelizeL.T. Jordan InstitutePrivate cardiovascular researchClcaDr. Rakesh ShahTamu Faculty Lead Study Abroad, Aerospace EngineeringBrazilBombers/The Children's MuseumBCSInternshipLouis stokes alliance for minority oarticipationECON researchAllan BuildingPaidSpring 2012 - Ag. Natural Resource Policy Internship Program - Congressman Kevin Brady's OfficeWashington, DCThe First TeeSan AntonioInternshipTxDOT Summer HireAtlanta, TXState ComptrollerInternshipHoustonDistrict CourtTPWDPalacios, TXCCAEAHRThe Woodlands, TXBaker HughesRainforest Foundation United KingdomLondon, EnglandSanderson FarmsWaco, TxREEL Student WorkerCollege StationResearch FundingTexas AgriLife Extension and Head StartCollege Station, TexasMickey Leland internship programAustin TexasinternshipDenison, TXPPIPDCTAMUExecutive InternBryanTarget CorporationProcter and GambleCincinnati, OHInternshipDenver, COCenters for Medicare and Medicaid ServicesUniversity of HoustonHoustonParentsSupply Chain InternshipMinot, North DakotaHess Corporationricetecalvin, txfull time payThe Monarch School of Neurological DifferencesHouston, TXStudent teachingSan Antonio,txNoneBTA Industries Sdn. Bhd,MalaysiaFund for American StudiesWashington, D.C.Financial AidStudent TeachingCaldwell, TexasTexas A&M UniversityID Global Study AboadMexico/PanamaScholarshipsengish internship/ TAMU field SchoolBMNH/ CSFAEnglish dept/ Anthropology Dept.Samsung ElectronicsGiheung, KoreaInternshipCincinnatiInternKimley horn and associates fort worthInternshipBaker HughesCOSCNew Orleans/CSParentsInternshipAustin,TXAndres Construction ServicesCEHD Tech ServicesHarrington TowerCEHDInternshipFredericksburg, TexasAcher the Well CompanyOdessa, TXChild Protective ServicesBryan, TXSociology DepartmentAIBBonn, GermanyOperation MobilizationAntananarivo, MadagascarTexas A&MUSC Marine InstituteCatalina Island, CAAnimal HusbandryNSF REUTamugNSFTarget Executive InternshipHoustonCareer FairElectrical Sysems Engineering InternLuminant/TXU at CPNPPPURESan Antonio, TXEHRDHoustonTripHoustonCyber Defense InternshipSyracuse, NYDoDPublic Policy Internship ProgramWashington, D.C.Undergraduate StudiesCitrofrutMexicoFish and aquarist internshipMoody GardensTAMUGParasol LabCollege StationGabriel Dos ReisPwC Summer InternshipHoustonDallas Zoo, Conservation and ScienceDallas TXBird bandingTucson AZBirdworks Inc.SPMTDallasNCBADCDepartment HeadGSAel salvador/mexico cityfafsaResearch InternshipRice UniversityMSC LT JordanDominican RepublicTexas AgriLife Research and Extension CenterDallas, TXPSYC Field ExperienceCollege Station,TXGreens Prairie ElementaryHeeremaHoustonHeeremaBorlaug InstituteSouth AfricaB.I.Protiviti Intern ProgramDallas, TXInternshipChannel IslandsHDNR LabResearch Internships in Science and EngineeringBerlin, GermanyDAADLynntech, INCBoaco, NicaraguaDefault - 2010/2011ProgramLocationSource of SupportCitizens Network for Foreign AffairsWashington, DCStudent LoansTAMU-IITK Exchange ProgramIndiaTAMUSummer 2012-CRAFT Media/DigitalWashington, DCVoices for ChildrenBryanInternshipTxDOT Summer HireAtlanta, TXState Comptrollerdata collectionDickensin, TXPrivateInternshipLongview, TXContributionsGeneral MotorsWixom, MichiganCorporateBae Law FirmHouston, TexasPlant pathologyCollege station texasPPIPParisTAMUConstruction Science InternshipFt. Worth, TxCompanyProcter and GambleCincinnati, OHInternshipSan Antonio, TXGreehey Children's Cancer Research InstituteSales InternshipHouston, TexasSmith & AssociatesInternshipMoroccoFamilyCoastal Health LabTexas A&M University at GalvestonMARS TCEQUSRGTexas A&MMMET dept/ USRGInternsipHoustonPaidBIWBath, MaineN/AAnthropology internshipStar of the Republic museumanthropology deptField engineersaudi ArabiaInternshipAustinTti- student technicianRiverside campusPharmacology program UTHSCSASan AntonioDr. HargreavesAlaska Field Experience InternshipCordova, AKout-of-pocketCOSCCollege StationParentsFripp IslandFripp Island, SCNAPO HESHouston TxProcurment Engineering InternThe Shaw Group Inc at CPNPPIntershipSan AntonioIndustrial Distribution Career FairVia NectareBrasilREUUCRUSRGCollege StationDwight LookHLSRHoustonDepartmentResearch InternshipRice UniversityBAAFLondon,EnglandLT JordanSBMHoustonSBMLT Jordan InstituteLondon, UKParentsLynntech, INCDefault - 2009/2010ProgramLocationSource of SupportStudy AbroadLondonNoneIndian Space Research OrganizationIndia2010-2011 TAMU Press Zachry Marketing InternCollege Station, TexasTxDOT Summer HireAtlanta, TXState ComptrollerStudent lab assistantGalveston, TXDr. AmonLinbeckHoustonAdeccoFort Worth, TexasLaw Office of Judy RittsHouston, TexasCOSCCollege StationParentsHES MEGPLMalabo, E. G.Electrical Design Modification Engineering InternThe Shaw Group Inc at CPNPPUniversity of Texas MD Anderson SURP at science parkSmithvilleResearch InternshipRice UniversityDefault - 2008/2009ProgramLocationSource of SupportTxDOT Summer HireAtlanta, TXState ComptrollerXavier StructuresHoustonAlconFort Worth, TexasSanderson FarmsBryan, TxCOSCCollege StationParentsElectrical Design Modification Engineering InternThe Shaw Group Inc at CPNPPInternshipBakersfield, CAChevron Corp.National Resource Center For CephalopodsGalveston, TXGulf Marine Institute of TechnologyDefault - Pre 2008ProgramLocationSource of SupportTxDOT Summer HireAtlanta, TXState ComptrollerStatistic2011/20122010/20112009/20102008/2009Pre 2008Min Value-----Max Value-----Total Responses-----19. Please?choose the duration for each internship.#QuestionLess than 1 month1 to 3 months4 to 6 months7 to 9 months10 to 12 monthsMean12011/201246922241012.3422010/2011437803522.2532009/2010110211152.4042008/20090600172.435Pre 20080100012.00#QuestionLess than 1 month1 to 3 months4 to 6 months7 to 9 months10 to 12 monthsMean12011/20123.96%68.32%21.78%1.98%3.96%1012.3422010/20117.69%71.15%15.38%0.00%5.77%522.2532009/20106.67%66.67%13.33%6.67%6.67%152.4042008/20090.00%85.71%0.00%0.00%14.29%72.435Pre 20080.00%100.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%12.00Statistic2011/20122010/20112009/20102008/2009Pre 2008Min Value11122Max Value55552Mean2.342.252.402.432.00Variance0.590.700.971.290.00Standard Deviation0.770.840.991.130.00Total Responses10152157120. While a student at Texas A&M, did you work at a part-time or full-time job?#AnswerResponse%1Yes1,01275%2No34325%Total1,355100%StatisticValueMin Value1Max Value2Mean1.25Variance0.19Standard Deviation0.43Total Responses1,35521. Did you work. . . ?#AnswerResponse%1On campus?46546%2Off campus?73173%StatisticValueMin Value1Max Value2Total Responses1,00122. 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.)#AnswerResponse%11778%2212212%3314214%4414414%5511611%6612512%77868%88737%99495%1010283%111150%121291%13more than 12364%Total1,012100%StatisticValueMin Value1Max Value13Mean5.13Variance8.47Standard Deviation2.91Total Responses1,01223. 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.)#AnswerResponse%11 to 7636%28 to 1422622%315 to 2140640%422 to 2819419%529 or more12112%Total1,010100%StatisticValueMin Value1Max Value5Mean3.08Variance1.14Standard Deviation1.07Total Responses1,01024. 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.#Questiontype of workrelated to my studies1- Advertising/publishing6237992- Academic support95461413- Agricultural83661494- Animal care5239915- Clerical/ administrative support195312266- Child care117481657- Financial5527828- Information technology/technical support81331149- Laboratory/research work1009419410- Manual/physical labor1663219811- Medical/medical support38276512- Retail2042122513- Restaurant212721914- Writing/editing725512715- Sports/fitness71269716- Recreation72259717- Other (please specify)17171242- Other (please specify)KAMU, RadioEngineering designEngineering InternParalegalRecruitment with AdmissionsData entrySecretaryCustomer ServiceBus DriverSalesMaritimeEvents AssistanttutoringtransportationAttorney General's Office; Renaissance Festivaltanning salonBus DriverLegal AssistantSustainabilitySoftware DeveloperSchlitterbahn parkHEBBus driverMusicTransportationTransportationtransportationtransportationClinical NursingBus driverReceptionistBus DriverTutoringTutoringSigns and promotionsfarmingRecruitingMusicTaught Voc. ClassRAEngineeringTeaching StudentsTutoring Athletesproject managementResident advisorHospitalityCivil Engineering design draftingFood ServicesIT Student WorkerSalesReal EstateHospitality & deliveryBus DriverCoachingTurtoring elementary studentsLeasingLibrary servicesPolicegamingBusiness- travelManufacturing12th man productionsResearchworked for professorConstruction ManagementHistoricalTutoring kids struggling in their coursesConstruction ManagementBus DriverBus DriverSupport Research, Machine Shopcustomer serviceLegalTeaching/SubbingTutorProbabilistic Risk AssessmentsLibrary Student Workerreal estateGIS mappingtheatercoffee shopBarTutoringTutoringtech at St. Joseph inpatient rehabStudy Abroad Programs OfficeResident AdvisorPublic Radiobus driverbus drivingBartenderENGR (drafting, designing, etc)real estateEngineering quality testingMilitaryEventsResearchCable ServicesTutorprogrammerengineeringStatistic- Advertising/publishing- Academic support- Agricultural- Animal care- Clerical/ administrative support- Child care- Financial- Information technology/technical support- Laboratory/research work- Manual/physical labor- Medical/medical support- Retail- Restaurant- Writing/editing- Sports/fitness- Recreation- Other (please specify)Min Value11111111111111111Max Value22222222222222222Total Responses64105956020012164841151704420721483778219225. What were the primary factors for your working while in school? (select the best three.)#AnswerResponse%1- Career exploration14614%2- Earn money to support myself62862%3- Earn extra spending money56356%4- Job experience52952%5- Help me with time management11311%6- An advisor/faculty member/mentor suggested that I work222%7- My family expected me to work20821%8- I enjoy working22422%StatisticValueMin Value1Max Value8Total Responses1,00926. Based on your experience, would you recommend that students work part-time while in school?#AnswerResponse%1Yes82381%2No18819%Total1,011100%StatisticValueMin Value1Max Value2Mean1.19Variance0.15Standard Deviation0.39Total Responses1,01127. A&M's Contribution to your ability#QuestionVery muchQuite a bitSomeVery littleNoneMean1Write effectively.44355626964101,3421.992Speak effectively.44551326793211,3392.053Create original ideas and/or products.39553731477101,3332.084Solve complex , real-world problems.5595072184281,3341.835See the importance of history for understanding the present as well as the past.327413405157341,3362.376Recognize the limitations of inferences and assumptions in science.384457307138471,3332.267Draw conclusions after weighing evidence, facts and ideas.52058517837121,3321.838Interpret quantitative data.52349723359171,3291.919Reason mathematically.359443366126361,3302.2810Locate, screen and organize information.42755427859111,3292.0011Articulate the impact of technology on society.340505342113271,3272.2312Behave ethically.68937319946191,3261.7413Predict the consequences of my own actions.53546923272211,3291.9314Respect cultural and ethnic differences.58939822479351,3251.9215Work effectively in a diverse and global environment.56244122873221,3261.9116Work effectively as part of a team.68941117239141,3251.7017Articulate the current research and problems in my field of study.41653727772241,3262.0618Apply the appropriate methodology to the problems in my field.46855724741131,3261.9219Integrate knowledge from outside my field of study.42549932167121,3242.0520Appreciate fine arts, music and literature.2732563633211121,3252.8121Discuss scientific principles and methods.382444308142451,3212.2622Lead a team of individuals with backgrounds different from my own.496444250102341,3262.05#QuestionVery muchQuite a bitSomeVery littleNoneMean1Write effectively.33.01%41.43%20.04%4.77%0.75%1,3421.992Speak effectively.33.23%38.31%19.94%6.95%1.57%1,3392.053Create original ideas and/or products.29.63%40.29%23.56%5.78%0.75%1,3332.084Solve complex , real-world problems.41.90%38.01%16.34%3.15%0.60%1,3341.835See the importance of history for understanding the present as well as the past.24.48%30.91%30.31%11.75%2.54%1,3362.376Recognize the limitations of inferences and assumptions in science.28.81%34.28%23.03%10.35%3.53%1,3332.267Draw conclusions after weighing evidence, facts and ideas.39.04%43.92%13.36%2.78%0.90%1,3321.838Interpret quantitative data.39.35%37.40%17.53%4.44%1.28%1,3291.919Reason mathematically.26.99%33.31%27.52%9.47%2.71%1,3302.2810Locate, screen and organize information.32.13%41.69%20.92%4.44%0.83%1,3292.0011Articulate the impact of technology on society.25.62%38.06%25.77%8.52%2.03%1,3272.2312Behave ethically.51.96%28.13%15.01%3.47%1.43%1,3261.7413Predict the consequences of my own actions.40.26%35.29%17.46%5.42%1.58%1,3291.9314Respect cultural and ethnic differences.44.45%30.04%16.91%5.96%2.64%1,3251.9215Work effectively in a diverse and global environment.42.38%33.26%17.19%5.51%1.66%1,3261.9116Work effectively as part of a team.52.00%31.02%12.98%2.94%1.06%1,3251.7017Articulate the current research and problems in my field of study.31.37%40.50%20.89%5.43%1.81%1,3262.0618Apply the appropriate methodology to the problems in my field.35.29%42.01%18.63%3.09%0.98%1,3261.9219Integrate knowledge from outside my field of study.32.10%37.69%24.24%5.06%0.91%1,3242.0520Appreciate fine arts, music and literature.20.60%19.32%27.40%24.23%8.45%1,3252.8121Discuss scientific principles and methods.28.92%33.61%23.32%10.75%3.41%1,3212.2622Lead a team of individuals with backgrounds different from my own.37.41%33.48%18.85%7.69%2.56%1,3262.05StatisticWrite effectively.Speak effectively.Create original ideas and/or products.Solve complex , real-world problems.See the importance of history for understanding the present as well as the past.Recognize the limitations of inferences and assumptions in science.Draw conclusions after weighing evidence, facts and ideas.Interpret quantitative data.Reason mathematically.Locate, screen and organize information.Articulate the impact 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 of study.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 own.Min Value1111111111111111111111Max Value5555555555555555555555Mean1.992.052.081.832.372.261.831.912.282.002.231.741.931.921.911.702.061.922.052.812.262.05Variance0.790.950.830.731.111.190.690.851.090.780.980.870.931.080.960.770.900.750.851.561.191.10Standard Deviation0.890.970.910.861.051.090.830.921.050.880.990.930.971.040.980.880.950.860.921.251.091.05Total Responses1,3421,3391,3331,3341,3361,3331,3321,3291,3301,3291,3271,3261,3291,3251,3261,3251,3261,3261,3241,3251,3211,32628. Importance for your future success#QuestionVery importantImportantSomewhat importantOf little importanceNot at all importantMean1Write effectively.646271971301,0271.492Speak effectively.77719245311,0181.293Create original ideas and/or products.5153091522821,0061.704Solve complex , real-world problems.68925057701,0031.385See the importance of history for understanding the present as well as the past.229304296139321,0002.446Recognize the limitations of inferences and assumptions in science.282316222128459932.337Draw conclusions after weighing evidence, facts and ideas.530365811329911.588Interpret quantitative data.42435515052139941.879Reason mathematically.29633921899279792.2110Locate, screen and organize information.4144141212919791.7611Articulate the impact of technology on society.285335234108189802.2212Behave ethically.74420134229831.2913Predict the consequences of my own actions.60030471809831.4814Respect cultural and ethnic differences.577298762779851.5715Work effectively in a diverse and global environment.558324742179841.5716Work effectively as part of a team.70623045419861.3417Articulate the current research and problems in my field of study.39537414457119811.8918Apply the appropriate methodology to the problems in my field.4424021042759801.7319Integrate knowledge from outside my field of study.3634211573639801.8720Appreciate fine arts, music and literature.1761952452301349802.9521Discuss scientific principles and methods.256352192128529802.3622Lead a team of individuals with backgrounds different from my own.566300981749851.57#QuestionVery importantImportantSomewhat importantOf little importanceNot at all importantMean1Write effectively.62.90%26.39%9.44%1.27%0.00%1,0271.492Speak effectively.76.33%18.86%4.42%0.29%0.10%1,0181.293Create original ideas and/or products.51.19%30.72%15.11%2.78%0.20%1,0061.704Solve complex , real-world problems.68.69%24.93%5.68%0.70%0.00%1,0031.385See the importance of history for understanding the present as well as the past.22.90%30.40%29.60%13.90%3.20%1,0002.446Recognize the limitations of inferences and assumptions in science.28.40%31.82%22.36%12.89%4.53%9932.337Draw conclusions after weighing evidence, facts and ideas.53.48%36.83%8.17%1.31%0.20%9911.588Interpret quantitative data.42.66%35.71%15.09%5.23%1.31%9941.879Reason mathematically.30.23%34.63%22.27%10.11%2.76%9792.2110Locate, screen and organize information.42.29%42.29%12.36%2.96%0.10%9791.7611Articulate the impact of technology on society.29.08%34.18%23.88%11.02%1.84%9802.2212Behave ethically.75.69%20.45%3.46%0.20%0.20%9831.2913Predict the consequences of my own actions.61.04%30.93%7.22%0.81%0.00%9831.4814Respect cultural and ethnic differences.58.58%30.25%7.72%2.74%0.71%9851.5715Work effectively in a diverse and global environment.56.71%32.93%7.52%2.13%0.71%9841.5716Work effectively as part of a team.71.60%23.33%4.56%0.41%0.10%9861.3417Articulate the current research and problems in my field of study.40.27%38.12%14.68%5.81%1.12%9811.8918Apply the appropriate methodology to the problems in my field.45.10%41.02%10.61%2.76%0.51%9801.7319Integrate knowledge from outside my field of study.37.04%42.96%16.02%3.67%0.31%9801.8720Appreciate fine arts, music and literature.17.96%19.90%25.00%23.47%13.67%9802.9521Discuss scientific principles and methods.26.12%35.92%19.59%13.06%5.31%9802.3622Lead a team of individuals with backgrounds different from my own.57.46%30.46%9.95%1.73%0.41%9851.57StatisticWrite effectively.Speak effectively.Create original ideas and/or products.Solve complex , real-world problems.See the importance of history for understanding the present as well as the past.Recognize the limitations of inferences and assumptions in science.Draw conclusions after weighing evidence, facts and ideas.Interpret quantitative data.Reason mathematically.Locate, screen and organize information.Articulate the impact 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 of study.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 own.Min Value1111111111111111111111Max Value4554555555554555555555Mean1.491.291.701.382.442.331.581.872.211.762.221.291.481.571.571.341.891.731.872.952.361.57Variance0.520.320.700.391.181.320.510.891.140.621.090.310.440.650.610.350.870.640.691.701.330.60Standard Deviation0.720.570.840.631.081.150.710.941.070.791.040.560.670.810.780.590.930.800.831.301.150.77Total Responses1,0271,0181,0061,0031,00099399199497997998098398398598498698198098098098098529. What plans do you have for further education after graduation?#AnswerResponse%1Graduate or professional school full time34625%2Graduate or professional school part time15712%3Pursue another Bachelor's degree101%4Specialized job training or certification23617%5No educational plans for the immediate future61445%Total1,363100%StatisticValueMin Value1Max Value5Mean3.45Variance2.90Standard Deviation1.70Total Responses1,36330. What are your plans for graduate or professional school?#QuestionI 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.Mean1Professional school (e.g., law, business,library, medicine, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, etc.)2155921682.422Allied health professions school (e.g.,nursing, medical technology, physicians assistant, etc.)202129702.133Graduate school (M.S., M.A., Ph.D, Ed.D.)44612353402.56#QuestionI 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.Mean1Professional school (e.g., law, business,library, medicine, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, etc.)12.50%32.74%54.76%1682.422Allied health professions school (e.g.,nursing, medical technology, physicians assistant, etc.)28.57%30.00%41.43%702.133Graduate school (M.S., M.A., Ph.D, Ed.D.)12.94%17.94%69.12%3402.56StatisticProfessional 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 Value111Max Value333Mean2.422.132.56Variance0.500.690.51Standard Deviation0.700.830.71Total Responses1687034031. What type of professional school will you be attending?#AnswerResponse%1Business school68%2Dental school45%3Journalism school00%4Law school1520%5Library school11%6Medical school2229%7Optometry school23%8Pharmacy school68%9Psychology school23%10Public health school00%11Public policy school00%12Veterinary school1115%13Other (please specify)68%Total75100%Other (please specify)Physical TherapyChristian CounselingChiropractic Collegephysical therapyMilitary Pilot TrainingMeat ScienceStatisticValueMin Value1Max Value13Mean6.68Variance13.17Standard Deviation3.63Total Responses7532. What type of allied health professional school will you be attending?#AnswerResponse%1Athletic training00%2Cardiovascular perfusion technology00%3Cytotechnology00%4Dental hygiene00%5Diagnostic medical sonography00%6Dietetics00%7Emergency medical sciences00%8Health administration00%9Health information management00%10Medical technology00%11Nuclear medicine technology00%12Nursing2151%13Occupational therapy615%14Physical therapy615%15Physician assistant615%16Radiation therapy technology00%17Radiography00%18Rehabilitation counseling12%19Respiratory therapy12%20Respiratory therapy technology00%21Speech-language pathology and audiology00%22Other (please specify)00%Total41100%Other (please specify)StatisticValueMin Value12Max Value19Mean13.20Variance2.76Standard Deviation1.66Total Responses4133. In which field(s) do you plan to pursue a Master's Degree or Doctorate degree? Check all that apply.#QuestionMaster's DegreeDoctorate Degree1Agriculture (01)3252Agricultural Sciences (02)1343Natural Resources (03)0004Architecture (04)2025Area, Ethnic and Cultural Studies (05)0116Marketing Operations (08)5057Communication, Journalism and Related Programs (09)2138Communications Technologies (10)0009Computer and Information Sciences (11)10110Personal and Culinary Services (12)10111Education (13)1711812Engineering (14)1031313Foreign Languages and Literatures (16)11214Family and Consumer Sciences (19)01115Home Economics (20)01116Legal Studies (22)01117English and Literature (23)30318Liberal Arts General Studies (24)21319Library Science (25)10120Biological and Biomedical Sciences (26)15621Mathematics and Statistics (27)10122Military Technologies (29)00023Interdisciplinary Studies (30)00024Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies (31)20225Philosophy and Religious Studies (38)11226Theology and Religious Studies (39)10127Physical Sciences (40)11228Science Technologies (41)00029Psychology (42)851330Security Services (43)00031Public Administration (44)21332Social Sciences (Anthropology, Economics, International Relations, Political Science, Sociology, Urban Studies) (45)54933Construction Trades (46)00034Mechanical and Repair Technologies (47)00035Precision Production (48)00036Transportation (49)00037Visual and Performing Arts (50)01138Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences (Medicine, Dentistry, Health Services, Allied Health, Nursing, Public Health, etc.) (51)33639Business Management (52)40440History (54)33641Atmospheric Sciences (55)00042Geography (56)10143Oceanography (57)01144Geosciences (58)10145Geology (59)41546Geophysics (60)01147Envioronmental Science (61)000StatisticAgriculture (01)Agricultural Sciences (02)Natural Resources (03)Architecture (04)Area, Ethnic and Cultural Studies (05)Marketing Operations (08)Communication, Journalism and Related Programs (09)Communications Technologies (10)Computer and Information Sciences (11)Personal and Culinary Services (12)Education (13)Engineering (14)Foreign Languages and Literatures (16)Family and Consumer Sciences (19)Home Economics (20)Legal Studies (22)English and Literature (23)Liberal Arts General Studies (24)Library Science (25)Biological and Biomedical Sciences (26)Mathematics and Statistics (27)Military Technologies (29)Interdisciplinary Studies (30)Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies (31)Philosophy and Religious Studies (38)Theology and Religious Studies (39)Physical Sciences (40)Science Technologies (41)Psychology (42)Security Services (43)Public Administration (44)Social Sciences (Anthropology, Economics, International Relations, Political Science, Sociology, Urban Studies) (45)Construction Trades (46)Mechanical and Repair Technologies (47)Precision Production (48)Transportation (49)Visual and Performing Arts (50)Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences (Medicine, Dentistry, Health Services, Allied Health, Nursing, Public Health, etc.) (51)Business Management (52)History (54)Atmospheric Sciences (55)Geography (56)Oceanography (57)Geosciences (58)Geology (59)Geophysics (60)Envioronmental Science (61)Min Value11-1211-1111122211111--1111-1-11----2111-12112-Max Value22-1212-1122222212121--1212-2-22----2212-12122-Total Responses4402153011181211113216100221101102700001643011151034. Is this field related to your undergraduate major?#AnswerResponse%1Yes, same field as major4846%2Yes, related to major4442%3No, not related1212%Total104100%StatisticValueMin Value1Max Value3Mean1.65Variance0.46Standard Deviation0.68Total Responses10435. Which institution will you be attending?NameLocationDepartmentFieldTexas A&MCollege StationEducationTexas A&M Health Science CenterCollege StationTAMUCollege StationALECUT Houston School of NursingHouston, TXNursingUniversity of Texas Health Science Center HoustonHouston, TexasTexas A&MCollege StationFinanceUniversity of Texas Health Science CenterHouston, TXTexas A&M UniversityCollege Station, TXNuclear EngineeringAngelo State UniversityAngelo State, TexasAny of 8 medical schools I applied to in TexasTexasTexas A&M veterinary schoolCollege Station, TXEast Texas Baptist UniversityMarshall, TexasSchool of Natural and Social ScienceTexas State UniversityRound Rock, TXOccupational, Workforce, and Leadership StudiesUniversity of HawaiiHawaiiAstronomySouthern College of OptometryMemphis, TennesseeUniversity of HoustonHouston TXSouth Texas College of LawHoustonTexas A&M college of veterinary medicineCollege Station, TXTexas women'sHoustonNursingUT DallasRichardson, TXManagementSt. Mary's UniversitySan Antonio, TXTAMHSCBryan, TXNursingBaylor Louise Herrington School of NursingDallas, TXTexas Women's UniversityDallas, TXUniversity of Houston College of OptometryHouston TexasTexas A&M UniversityEducationTexas A&M UniversityCollege Station, TexasTeaching, Learning, and CultureUTMBGalvestonParker Chiropractic CollegeDallas, TexasTexas A&M Health Science CenterBryan, TXUT ArlingtonArlington, TexasBusinessTexas Woman's UniversityDallas, TXSMUDallas, TXHuman Development & CounselingUniversity of South FloridaTampaCellular Mollecular and MicrobiologyTexas Women's UniversityHoustonNutrition and Food SciencesSMUDallasTexas A&M UniversityCollege Station, TexasEHRDTexas A&M Health Science CenterBryanNursingNot sure yet / Texas A&M Medical SchoolNot sure yet / Temple TxTexas A&M College of Veterinary MedicineCollege Station, TXTexas A&Mcollege stationTexas A&M UniversityCollege StationAerospace EngineeringUT Medical BranchGalveston, TexasTexas A&M UniversityKingsvilleCommunication DisordersUniversity of Texas at San AntonioSan AntonioEducationTexas A&M University-San AntonioSan AntonioNot sure yet - accepted at Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine and hoping to receive more acceptance lettersFort Worth, TXTexas A&M UniversityCollege Station, TXAerospace EngineeringUniversity of Texas Health Science CenterHoustonNursingBlinnBryanKenan Flagler school of businessUniversity of North CarolinaUniversity of Oklahoma or Johns Hopkins UniversityOnlineMuseum StudiesUTMBGalveston, TXUniversity of OklahomaNorman, OKElectrical and Computer EngineeringUTMBGalveston, TXParkerDallas, Texasuniversity of houstonhoustonbusinessTexas A&MunknownunknownUndergraduate Pilot TrainingDel Rio, TexasTexas A&MCollege Station, TxTLACTexas A&M UniversityCollege StationTeaching, Learning, and CultureLiberty UniversityLynchburg, VaCounselingTexas A&M Health Science CenterBryan, TXCrieghton UniversityOmaha, NebraskaTexas A&M UniversityCollege StationTLACTexas A&M UniversityCollege Station, TexasTexas A&M University School of Veterinary MedicineCollege Station, TexasUT HoustonHouston, TXTexas A&M UniversityCollege StationBAENTexas Tech UniversityLubbock. TXTexas A&M UniversityCollege StationArchitectureTexas A&M UniversityGive you 3 guessesAerospaceUofHHoustonTexas A&MCollege StationSHSUTexas Woman's University School of Physical TherapyHoustonTexas Tech Allied Health CenterLubbock, TXOccupational TherapyTexas A&M UniversityCollege Station, TexasUT Health Science CenterSan AntonioTexas A&MCollege StationHorticultureUniversity of HoustonHoustonLaw CenterUniversity of Texas Health Science CenterSan Antonio, TXTexas A&M Health Science CenterBryanUTMBGalvestonUniversity of TexasAustin, TexasGeologyBlinn CollegeBryan texasSouthern Methodist University Dedman School of LawDallas, TXBaylor College of DentistryDallas, TXBlinn CollegeBryan TexasDon't know yetTexas A&M UniversityCollege StationSoil & Crop SciencesUniversity of TexasAustinAnthropolgyN/AN/AUniversity of Houston Clear LakeHouston, texasCounelingRoss University School of Veterinary MedicineSt. KittsTexas womans universityHoustonLondon, UKTexasMusicNursingStatisticValueTotal Responses13636. Do you plan to work full or part time while pursuing your degree?#AnswerResponse%1Yes, I expect to work as a teaching or research assistant in my graduate program3837%2Yes, I expect to find a job at the institution1010%3Yes, I expect to work full time outside the institution1817%4Yes, I expect to work part time outside the institution2322%5No, I do not plan to work while in graduate school1514%Total104100%StatisticValueMin Value1Max Value5Mean2.68Variance2.28Standard Deviation1.51Total Responses10437. What are your employment plans after graduation?#AnswerResponse%1Nothing definite at this point44634%2Private for-profit corporation/company/group-practice48437%3Self-employed, own business, or professional practice (non-group)403%4Government (non-military) or other public institution or agency595%5Teaching, library or educational administration14211%6Active military262%7Volunteer with a government (Peace Corps, Americorps), faith-based, or international organization232%8Other (Please specify)806%Total1,300100%Other (Please specify)JobStay at current jobPaid Faith-based organizationWork full time in a field related to my majorParalegalResearch TechnicianInternshipStill searching for jobsFull time retailMedical school an consultingInternational Relocation with Paid JobHospitalKeep working at current jobBeutel Health ClinicRetailRetai until complete my next BachelorsPR FirmsTeaching and self-employmentmanufacturingRetailTeacherNon-profit.Work as a process engineerSame job as nowPart-time Substitute teaching and clerical work at a hospitalReserve Military (Air National Guard) and Private BusinessFarmingGraduate SchoolSail as 3rd MateNon-profitFull-time retail employeeMarine Mammal Intern at Shedd AquariumTemporary position until my grad school program beginsInternshipPolitical InternshipSanderson Farmspaid internshipSubstitute teachingTarget CorporationABC Supply Outside Sales Rep.Engineer for ChevronTransiContinuing research at TAMUPublic Companyfull-time christian ministrySalescontinue in current jobProfessional SchoolPaid internshipBankingInternshipReal-Estate AppraisalWaiting to hear back from a companyRanch Manager for Privately Owned Ranchhospital techInternshipInternship between law school semestersReal Estate, Modeling & ActingTraveling AbroadProperty managementLandscape DesignerManager of an Apartment CommunityMedical sales deviceCorporationvolunteer at a zooExtended internshipContinuing my two jobs I have had through school: Financial firm and part-time receptionistAnything that is available for me. I think I can do anything with my A&M degree!Internship at disneylandCorporate jobinternshipSalesNursingPastorSubstitute Teachingpublic for profit companySchoolStatisticValueMin Value1Max Value8Mean2.64Variance4.10Standard Deviation2.03Total Responses1,30038. Which business/industry sector will you most likely be employed in?#AnswerResponse%1Architecture and engineering6212%2Arts, design, entertainment, sports and media122%3Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance00%4Business and financial/accounting5711%5Community and social services112%6Computer and mathematical255%7Construction and extraction357%8Energy9618%9Environmental153%10Farming, fishing and forestry132%11Food preparation and serving related41%12Healthcare/medical408%13Homemaker10%14Law enforcement00%15Legal61%16Life, physical, and social sciences31%17Management214%18Marketing and sales5110%19Office and administrative support31%20Personal care and service10%21Training and personnel61%22Transportation92%23Other (Please specify)5110%Total522100%Other (Please specify)RetailParks and RecreationVeterinary medicineNon profitMaritimeTechnologyEngineeringPublic RelationsHuman ResourcesEngineeringbiotechnologyTechnology ConsultingTiresRecreation/ hospitalityreal estateHuman Resources ManagementTravelChemical ProductionSalesmanufacturingSupply ChainReal Estatereal estate developmentfluid powerCommunications and JournalismRetailmanufacturingHospitalityStudent Housing/Real EstateSalesITLandscape DesignOil and gasWildlife ManagementEvent Planningchemical manufactureLarge scale food production and managementAnimal HealthcareWhitetail Game RanchReal EstateFinanceoperations planningEngineeringDistribution LogisticsChemistry fieldEvent PlanningAss KickingLandscapingHuman ResourcesHeavy LiftingIndustrial DistributionStatisticValueMin Value1Max Value23Mean10.19Variance47.83Standard Deviation6.92Total Responses52239. How well do you think your academic program prepared you for the job market?#AnswerResponse%1Very well34445%2Generally well34244%3Ambivalent679%4Inadequate162%5Very inadequate41%Total773100%StatisticValueMin Value1Max Value5Mean1.70Variance0.57Standard Deviation0.76Total Responses77340. Have you received any offers of employment after graduation?#AnswerResponse%1Yes48062%2No29438%Total774100%StatisticValueMin Value1Max Value2Mean1.38Variance0.24Standard Deviation0.49Total Responses77441. How many offers did you receive?Text Response23161232221114123231233113123331212121111132221433131125321112312314121222311512111143413122141111312StatisticValueTotal Responses47442. What was the salary range of the highest offer you received?#AnswerResponse%1$30,000/year or less5411%2$30,001 to $40,000/year7516%3$40,001 to $50,000/year9921%4$50,001 to $60,000/year9921%5more than $60,000/year14731%Total474100%StatisticValueMin Value1Max Value5Mean3.44Variance1.87Standard Deviation1.37Total Responses47443. In what state will you be employed?TexasStatisticPlease select the stateMin Value2Max Value58Mean42.01Variance69.69Standard Deviation8.35Total Responses47344. How likely is it that your job will require travel or relocation outside the United States in the next five years?#AnswerResponse%1Very likely7015%2Likely7215%3Unlikely19942%4Definitely not13629%Total477100%StatisticValueMin Value1Max Value4Mean2.84Variance1.00Standard Deviation1.00Total Responses47745. Is your prospective position related to your undergraduate field(s) of study?#AnswerResponse%1Yes, same field as major25653%2Yes, related to major15132%3No, not related7015%4Not applicable (unemployed, etc.)20%Total479100%StatisticValueMin Value1Max Value4Mean1.62Variance0.55Standard Deviation0.74Total Responses47946. Have you lived, studied, or worked outside of the United States since leaving high school?#AnswerResponse%1Yes30923%2No1,05477%Total1,363100%StatisticValueMin Value1Max Value2Mean1.77Variance0.18Standard Deviation0.42Total Responses1,36347. Which of the following describe your foreign experience? Please indicate all that apply.#AnswerResponse%1Internship or co-op5718%2Reciprocal exchange93%3Study abroad20867%4Field trip186%5Employment not affiliated with an academic institution237%6Non-academic program5016%7Other (please specify)3311%Other (please specify)Born in RussiaTeach abroadMIlitaryVolunteer workvolunteerMission TripI'm not Americanteaching abroad programLived overseasTravelResidenceMission tripPilot Trainingmission tripworking with a churchEquestrian work/studySportsMission TripsVolunteer non-profitCapernwray Bible School -and Cafe 1040-VacationMilitaryHometownmilitaryVolunteer MissionsBefore I moved to Texas I was a teacher in my countrymission tripMissionary work in Kenya for a summerI am an international studentVolunteeredFamilyI am a foreign studentSports trainingStatisticValueMin Value1Max Value7Total Responses30948. How well do you think your international experience has prepared you for the next step in either starting a career or furthering your education?#AnswerResponse%1Very well19363%2Generally well7625%3Neither well nor inadequately (neutral)3712%4Inadequate21%5Very inadequate00%Total308100%StatisticValueMin Value1Max Value4Mean1.51Variance0.53Standard Deviation0.73Total Responses30849. Which of these are reasons why you have not gone abroad? Please indicate all that apply.#AnswerResponse%1No one encouraged me to do it15114%2It would delay my graduation40038%3Did not fit my degree plan34033%4Not beneficial to my career14013%5Too expensive77774%6My financial aid didn't cover costs22622%7Needed to work instead32731%8Family worried about my leaving the U.S.979%9Political tensions/fear of terrorism333%10I don't speak any language but English16416%11Don't want to leave Texas or the U.S.11711%12Other (please specify)818%Other (please specify)didn't want to go out of the country with random peopleWas scheduled to travel, but family health problems occurred.It's TOO DAMN EXPENSIVE.Athleticsin a committed relationshipI Have gone abroad many times for leisure. Your survey is deficient in this optioni'm a parentDidn't want to be separated from loved onesWent abroad for a week with English departmentHad leadership responsibilities on campus that kept me here during the summer. Also, didn't want to miss semesters in the CorpsDid not desire to live abroad.Got several internshipsI didn't want to leave small childI 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 EngineeringvacationDogCouldn't leave my puppy behindI have children of my ownhealth reasonsI would rather experience other places on my own, not with a group or a school.I have traveled abroad for vacationI went on a trip with an on campus group but we were there for enjoyment, not for work or schooling.have a 2 year oldFamily Mattersno timeno academic advantageInternshipSigned up and study abroad program got cancelled.No desireAlready lived in many places around the world as well as traveled to many moreI did not want toDid not understand what the Study Abroad course entailsHad a daughter I didn't want to leave.involved in many other extra-curricular activities, didn't have timeNoneWanted 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 careerFamily ObligationsI did go abroadNot interestedI studied abroad in Europe through the Mays Business School Marketing Program.Only 3 ish hours per course i need morewas not interestedAir Force brat. Lived travelled around world whole lifemore concerned with graduating quicklyWas not something I really wanted to doSee no pointWanted to go, couldn't affordstudy abroad to japan got cancelled due to natural disasterAlmost went to Madrid. Didnt find my internship in time so had to change plans.mistake by advisor during applicationlazyI wasn't exposed to any opportunities.Internship more beneficialI really had to catch up on courses in the summer since I lost a lot of hours when transferring.Turned down due to GPRI was committed to a sports club and didn't want to leave my team in-season.Had other goalsmarriedno passportt at this pointI would rather be here in College StationAthleticsMarriedStudied abroad in high school.I would rather go with my churchAthleticsI already had experience living abroad and felt it would not have given me much added benefitSportsFear of flyingI did take a few short trips but no long work/study staysI grew up Ghana till after high schoolAfraid of airplanesDidn't care toI've already travelled to many countriesI am an international student, this is abroad for meI came to the United States after graduating from high school in VietnamWanted to, but still kept busy doing other beneficial things in the USjust missed the deadlinesStatisticValueMin Value1Max Value12Total Responses1,04350. 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?#AnswerResponse%1none62546%2$1 to 9,99916412%3$10,000 to 19,99916112%4$20,000 to 29,99916812%5$30,000 to 39,999957%6$40,000 to 49,999443%7$50,000 or more635%8Unable to estimate433%Total1,363100%StatisticValueMin Value1Max Value8Mean2.66Variance4.07Standard Deviation2.02Total Responses1,36351. 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?#AnswerResponse%1Yes, definitely1,07079%2Maybe, but not sure26720%3No, definitely not262%Total1,363100%StatisticValueMin Value1Max Value3Mean1.23Variance0.22Standard Deviation0.47Total Responses1,36352. How confident are you of success in your future?#AnswerResponse%1Bring it on!84462%2I think I'll do well.43232%3Uncertain745%4Not quite ready91%5Not ready at all40%Total1,363100%StatisticValueMin Value1Max Value5Mean1.46Variance0.43Standard Deviation0.66Total Responses1,36353. Please give us your thoughts on how well Texas A&M prepared you for the future.Responses are available on request from Mark Troy.StatisticValueTotal Responses58454. 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.StatisticValueTotal Responses1,13255. genderValueTotalM629F74756. primaryMajorValueTotalCPSC13AGSM4SOCI33INFO20ENGL33ANTH9ALED40BIOL33AGBU34FINC28ANSC26HLTH37AGEC44CVEN28PSYC62SPMT14MARB18MEEN45AGCJ16INTS34POLS18INEN24MKTG10AERO20POSC7NUSC26RHEN5INST105ENST5WFSC18RPTS28ECON28KINE39CHEN28COMM35HIST30IDIS39BIMS22MARA18MGMT8PHYS1COSC30ENDS5GEOL7ZOOL2GEOP1USAL6SPAN7APMS8GEOG6BESC13ENGS7TCMS7ELEN20MART5ENTC14USBU6HRDV6URSC3HORT8PETE2MATH7BHNR3FIVS2OCRE4VIST8CEEN4GENE3ACCT8MARR4MBIO4SPSA1RLEM3THAR1CECN4AGRO12TCMG8USLA1METR3USAR5AGSC4BAEN3MODL1NUEN1FSTC4OCEN2BICH3CDEV1BMEN2RENR6CHEM4MARF2MARS2BMCB1PHIL2ENTO3CLSS1ECOR157. primaryMajorDeptValueTotalCSCE17BAEN7SOCI33INFO20ENGL33ANTH9ALEC66BIOL40AGEC76FINC28ANSC26HLKN90CVEN30PSYC62MARB20MEEN45CLLA35POLS18ISEN24MKTG10AERO20POSC7NFSC30NUEN6TLAC87GEOG10WFSC18RPTS29ECON28CHEN28COMM42HIST30ETID53CLVM22MARA18EPSY18MGMT8PHYS1COSC30ARCH5GEPL8HISP7MATH15PLPM14CLGE7ECEN24MART5CLBA11EAHR14LAUP3HRSC8PETE2ENTO5MARS6VIZA8BCBP6ACCT8MARE4ESSM11PRFM1SCSC12ATMO3CLAR5EURO2BMEN2CHEM4PHUM258. primaryMajorCollegeValueTotalEN251AG315LA302BA85SC60ED209GV53GE28VM22AR5159. visaTypeValueTotalPR34H41AS1F118OT6J13[No Value]1313 ................
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