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I GOT ACCEPTED INTO A&T, WHY SHOULD I GO? Posted on 10-09-2004
jujubean05

I was just wondering for all those out there at go to A&T what made you go and what made/makes you stay? I just got accepted today and I plan to major in Nursing, what is it about A&T that should make it stand out compared to the rest?
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replied on 10-10-2004 09:59PM [Reply]
I am a graduate of A&T, and very proud of the institution that I attended. I just recently got back from homecoming and was very impressed with what I saw. The faculty is basically family and you can go to them anytime. I find that it is that way at most HBCUs, by what friends tell me. A&T is also known, not only in NC but around the world for its programs, tradition, history and pride!!!! Additionally, A&T never stops growing and when you have that, you have numerous resources that can be used. I feel you have made a good choice. I was accepted to NCCU, UNCG, and WSSU, but chose to go to A&T and never regret it!!!! You have one of the largest HBCUs with so much to do socially, you will never get bored!!!
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aggiequeen05 replied on 10-27-2004 12:47PM [Reply]
A&T is a vey good school. the nursing department has its drama like all the departments at all black schools. I transfered here and I adjusted well. If you likea family atmoshpere this is the school for you! Homecoming is always off the hook, the staff is friendly and the people are down to earth and helpful. Just be able to handle things yourself. If you need help, an upperclassmen is the best person to ask first. One thing about being an Aggie is that we are worlwide. You can get the hookup with jobs, food almost anything in the city if they know you are an Aggie! I wish I would have come here sooner and not wasted my time at my other school (s)! LOL AGGIE PRIDE! Aggie Born Aggie bred When I die I'll be Aggie ****
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