That's great! In that case, write some good essays and I think you're in. (Keep in mind, Top 10% means automatic admission into state universities, but it doesn't mean automatic admission into the department you're interested in. You might get accepted into A&M, but if you were interested in say, Petroleum Engineering, you still have to apply to that department).
What major are you interested in?
Aggie life is superb. Everyone at A&M is so nice, high-spirited, and easy-to-approach, so you'll quickly make lots of friends (and if you get plugged into a certain community, you'll meet mutual friends fast). There's, what, 8,000 student organizations you can get plugged into? And if you want, you can start one up yourself. There's lots of fraternities and sororities as well. There's lots of freshman activities to get involved in, and there's lots of fun to be had as an Aggie. I'm having the time of my life.
I have to warn you, though, if you want to study engineering, your first year will be very, very difficult. And so you don't make the mistakes that the other engineers made, I've got lots of tips for you on what classes to take, when, and what professors, etc.
What major are you interested in?
Aggie life is superb. Everyone at A&M is so nice, high-spirited, and easy-to-approach, so you'll quickly make lots of friends (and if you get plugged into a certain community, you'll meet mutual friends fast). There's, what, 8,000 student organizations you can get plugged into? And if you want, you can start one up yourself. There's lots of fraternities and sororities as well. There's lots of freshman activities to get involved in, and there's lots of fun to be had as an Aggie. I'm having the time of my life.
I have to warn you, though, if you want to study engineering, your first year will be very, very difficult. And so you don't make the mistakes that the other engineers made, I've got lots of tips for you on what classes to take, when, and what professors, etc.