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  2. Begin by reviewing the introduction section, which outlines the purpose and values of the Corps of Cadets. Familiarize yourself with these foundational concepts as they guide your experience.
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At Texas AM University, a few of the most competitive and popular STEM-related majors include Petroleum Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, and Biomedical Sciences. 1. Petroleum Engineering: This highly sought-after program is one of the top in the country and has a solid reputation in the oil and gas industry.
Petroleum Engineering is one of the toughest majors to get into; however, it is not the only way into the oil and gas field. There are also Geology and Geophysics in the College of Geosciences which have a completely different criteria for admission.
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Legett Hall is named after K.K. Legett was constructed in 1911 and is the oldest residence hall on campus. Judge Legett was from Abilene, Texas, and a self educated man. In 1907, he was elected president of the Board of Directors re-elected served until January 1911.
Based on study time, conceptual difficulty, and professional demands, here are the toughest majors: Chemical Engineering. Chemistry. Molecular Biology. Accounting. Genetics. Miscellaneous Biology. Electrical Engineering. Physics. Abstract and mathematical, physics involves both theoretical and experimental work.