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[其他] Texas A&M University德州农机(工)大学(TAMU、塔木)介绍、大全&FAQ(更新中) [复制链接]

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原帖由 meishen 于 2008-7-4 11:41 发表






http://shs.tamu.edu/

请问meishen关于去TAMU前打免疫针和体检的问题:

1 出国必须都要打免疫针吗?打几针?可以出国再打吗?可以根本就不打吗?(看了飞跃同期声里的精华帖,似乎也没说出个什么12345,甲乙丙丁戊)(我对各种免疫针过敏,似乎那点儿用于激发抗体的去活病毒足以让我致病,有近闻江西6人注射免疫球蛋白后死亡,详见新华网http://news.xinhuanet.com/politics/2008-06/04/content_8309029.htm更是害怕)

2 I-20 package里面有什么关于“打针”和“体检”的要求吗? 有没有要求注册入学前提交什么关于这类的东西??

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1. TAMU的要求是只要作TB测试,也就是结核病测试,疫苗和体检不要求。出关时,据说会抽查体检证和免疫证,但是大家都说根本没人问。
2. I-20 package里面有的人有个关于免疫记录的表格,但是也有很多人没收到,比如我。

你可以看我前页给出的TAMU体检的一些信息,特别是http://shs.tamu.edu/
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请问TAMU的核工程好申请么,要求怎么样?

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楼主真是好人哪!
我想问问申TAMU的FINANCE的中国人多吗?一般都是什么本科背景啊?
谢谢楼主啦!
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楼主真是好人哪!
我想问问申TAMU的FINANCE的中国人多吗?一般都是什么本科背景啊?
谢谢楼主啦!
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据说TAMU Mays 商学院里的中国学生不是很多,所以信息比较少。据说,TAMU商学院的AD不好拿。
如果你喜欢就申请吧,很多事情无法预测。
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原帖由 meishen 于 2008-7-9 18:21 发表
1. TAMU的要求是只要作TB测试,也就是结核病测试,疫苗和体检不要求。出关时,据说会抽查体检证和免疫证,但是大家都说根本没人问。
2. I-20 package里面有的人有个关于免疫记录的表格,但是也有很多人没收到, ...

多谢,我前日看了tamu CSSA上的一个帖子,感觉比较权威的答案正如meishen同学所讲。不用体检和免疫(打针),只需做TB测试,如果没做过,在学校做要花40刀。

请问meishen你TB测试了吗?在哪里做的?院方出具的证明是什么模样的?机打?手写?到了tamu后会被承认吗?谢谢!!!

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回复 #157 motif 的帖子

我在我们市检疫局做的TB测试,检验结果写在了TAMU那个体检表上(手写),并盖上了公章和医生签字。这样应该就可以被TAMU承认了。
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自个打印一个
老印真是畜生都不如的东西啊!

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Aggie Traditions

Aggie Ring

One of the greatest moments in the life of every Aggie is the day thathe or she receives an Aggie Ring. This tradition began with the Classof 1889. The original rings were very different from the one worn todaybecause, at that time, several companies made different versions of theAggie Ring. E. C. Jonas, Class of 1894, designed a ring that is similarto the ring worn today. There have been only slight changes to thisdesign, with one exception; in 1964, the Legislature of the State ofTexas changed the university's name from the Agricultural andMechanical College of Texas to Texas A&M University, and the nameon the ring was changed accordingly.

The Aggie Ring is one of the most symbolic of our traditions.Everything seen on the ring represents a value that an Aggie shouldhold. On the top is a large shield, which symbolizes the desire toprotect the reputation of the university. The 13 stripes on the shieldrepresent the 13 original states of America. The five stars on theshield refer to the phases of development of any Aggie: mind orintellect; body; spiritual attainment; emotional poise; and integrityof character.

The eagle symbolizes agility and power, and the ability to reach greatheights. The large star on the side of the ring symbolizes the Seal ofTexas. The five-pointed star is encircled with a wreath of olive andlaurel leaves symbolizing achievement and a desire for peace. The liveoak leaves symbolize the strength to fight for our country and ourstate. The leaves are joined at the bottom by an encircling ribbon toshow the necessity of uniting these two traits to accomplish one'sambition to serve.

An ancient cannon, a saber, and a rifle are on the other side of thering and symbolize how citizens of Texas fought for their land and aredetermined to defend it. The saber stands for valor and confidence,while the rifle and cannon stand for a preparedness and defense. Thecrossed flags of the United States and Texas recognize an Aggie's dualallegiance to both nation and state.

Traditionally, students wear their ring with the class year facing themto signify the fact that their time at A&M is not yet complete.During Senior Week at the annual Ring Dance, the student's ring isturned around to face the world proudly, just as the Aggie graduatewill be ready to face the world.




12th Man

The tradition of the Twelfth Man was born on the second of January 1922, when an underdog Aggie team was playing Centre College, the nation's top ranked team at the time. As the hard fought game wore on, the Aggies were forced to dig deep into their limited reserves because of injuries. Coach Dana X. Bible remembered that a former squad member, who was playing basketball at the time, was in the press box helping reporters identify players. His name was E. King Gill. Gill was called from the stands, suited up, and stood ready throughout the rest of the game… which A&M finally won 22-14. When the game ended, E. King Gill was the only man left standing on the sidelines for the Aggies. Gill later said, "I wish I could say that I went in and ran for the winning touchdown, but I did not. I simply stood by in case my team needed me."

This gesture was more than enough for the Aggie Team. Although Gill did not play in the game, he had accepted the call to help his team. He came to be known as the “Twelfth Man” because he stood ready for in case the eleven men on the gridiron needed him. That spirit of readiness for service, desire to support, and enthusiasm helped kindle a flame of devotion among the entire student body; a spirit that has grown vigorously throughout the years. The entire student body at A&M is the Twelfth Man, and they stand during the entire game to show their support. The 12th Man is always in the stands waiting to be called upon if needed.

This tradition took on a new look in the 1980's when Coach Jackie Sherrill started the 12th Man Kick-Off Team, composed of regular students through open tryouts. This 12th Man team performed very well and held opponents to one of the lowest yards per return averages in the league. Later, Head Coach R.C. Slocum changed the team to allow only one representative of the 12th Man on the kick-off team. The 12th Man tradition is also in musical form; the student body sings “The Twelfth Man” after each game in which the Aggies are outscored.




Midnight Yell

Yell Practice began as a post dinner activity in early 1900’s, when different corps companies would gather together to "learn heartily the old time pep." However, it was not until 1931, that Midnight Yell Practice, as is known today, was held before the t.u. game. It began, when a group of cadets were gathered in Peanut Owen's dorm room in Puryear Hall. Someone suggested that all of the freshmen should fall out and meet on the steps of the YMCA building at midnight. The cadets notified senior yell leaders Horsefly Berryhill and Two Gun Parker of their intents. Although it could not officially be authorized, they said they may just show up. Needless to say, the word spread quickly, and when the freshmen began to arrive, there were railroad flares and torpedoes stuck in flower pots around the YMCA building to light the area. The first Midnight Yell had begun!!!

Today, Midnight Yell is held the night before a home game in Kyle Field and at the Arches on Thursday nights before away games. Also for an away game, a site is designated for a Midnight Yell in the city of our opponent the night before the game. For example, for the t.u. game, it is held at the Texas Capitol in Austin.

For a yell at Kyle Field, yell leaders lead the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band and the Twelfth Man into the stadium. The yell leaders lead the crowd in old army yells, the school’s songs, and tell fables of how the Aggies are going to beat the everlivin' hell out of our opponent. Finally, the lights go out, and Aggies kiss their dates. If they don't have a date, all they have to do is “flick their Bic.” As the story goes, the flames make it easier for two dateless people to find a kiss!

The purpose of Midnight Yell is to pump up the Twelfth Man for the next day's big game!




http://yell.tamu.edu/


Gig 'em

Pinky Downs, class of 1906 and a member of the Board of Regents from 1923 to 1933, is credited with the Gig ‘Em hand sign. At the 1930 Yell Practice before the TCU football game, Downs shouted out, "What are we going to do to those Horned Frogs?" Answering his own question, he replied, “Gig ‘Em, Aggies!” while making a fist with his thumb extended. A “gig” is a spear-like tool used for hunting frogs. The gesture became known as the first hand sign of The Southwest Conference.




Howdy

"Howdy" is the official greeting of Texas A&M University. It is our way of ensuring that no one feels like a stranger. The exact origin on this tradition is not known. However, "Howdy" is what sets us apart as the friendliest campus in the world.




Bonfire

The first Aggie Bonfire began in the early 1900's as a pile of wood and trash next to the train station. The cadets decided to make a Bonfire to congratulate the football team on their win. Although this first Bonfire was held in the early morning hours of November 18, 1907, the first on-campus Aggie Bonfire was not held until 1909.

Bonfire grew immensely through the years. The largest Bonfire was in 1969 and stood 109ft., which is only one foot shorter than Rudder tower. After that, the administration decided to regulate the Bonfire height to 55ft.

There have been two years that Bonfire did not burn. First, in 1963, following the death of President John F. Kennedy, the senior class made one of the most difficult decision of their time at Texas A&M. In honor of their president, they decided to dismantle the Bonfire, which had recently been completed. The head yell leader at the time, Mike Marlowe, was quoted as saying, "It is the most we have and the least we can give."

The second time that Bonfire was built and did not burn was in 1999. On November 18th, Bonfire fell, taking 12 of our fellow Aggies with it. This day was one of the most trying days for Aggies everywhere. At this time, Bonfire has been postponed indefinitely and no one knows if Bonfire will return. The Aggie Spirit has created the Aggie Traditions and that Aggie Spirit will thrive through the trying times.

http://www.tamu.edu/bonfirememorial/


Reveille

Reveille, the first lady of Aggieland, is the official mascot of Texas A&M University. She is the highest ranking member of the Corps of Cadets, and she is a Five-Star General. Reveille I came to Texas A&M in January 1931. A group of cadets hit a small black and white dog on their way back from Navasota. They picked up the dog and brought her back to school so they could care for her. The next morning, when "Reveille" was blown by a bugler, she started barking. She was named after this morning wakeup call. The following football season she was named the official mascot when she led the band onto the field during their half-time performance. When Reveille I died on January 18, 1944, she was given a formal military funeral on the gridiron of Kyle Field. She was then buried at the north entrance to the field, as all Reveilles are, facing the scoreboard so that she can always watch the Aggies outscore their opponent. Before naming Reveille II, there were several other unofficial mascot, such as Tripod, Spot, and Ranger. It was not until a later Reveille that she was a full-blood Collie. The most current Reveille is Reveille VII and was inducted in 2001.

Reveille is the most revered dog on campus. Company E-2 has the privilege of taking care of Reveille. If she is sleeping on a cadet's bed, that cadet must sleep on the floor. Cadets address Reveille as "Miss Rev, m'am." If she is in class and barks while the professor is teaching, the class is to be immediately dismissed. Reveille is a highly cherished mascot and receives only the best.




Silver Taps

By far, one of Texas A&M's most honored traditions is Silver Taps. Silver Taps is held for a graduate or undergraduate student who passes away while enrolled at A&M. This final tribute is held the first Tuesday of the month following the students’ passing.

The first Silver Taps was held in 1898 and honored Lawrence Sullivan Ross, the former governor of Texas and president of A&M College. Silver Taps is currently held in Academic Plaza. On the day of Silver Taps, a small card with the deceased students name, class, major, and date of birth is placed at the base of the Academic Plaza flagpole, and the Silver Taps Memorial located behind the flagpole. Around 10:15 that night, the lights are extinguished and hymns chime from Albritton Tower. Students silently gather at the statue of Lawrence Sullivan Ross. At 10:30pm, the Ross Volunteer Firing Squad marches into the plaza and fires a twenty-one gun salute. Buglers then play a special rendition of Silver Taps, by Colonel Richard Dunn, three times from the dome of the Academic Building: once to the north, south, and west. It is not played to the east because it is said that the sun will never rise on that Aggies life again. After the buglers play, the students leave from Academic Plaza in complete silence. Silver Taps is a sacred tradition that Aggies treasure dearly.

http://studentlife.tamu.edu/co/silvertaps.htm


Replant

It is one of the largest student-run, enviromental service projects in the nation. It was orginally developed by Scott Hantman to replenish some of the trees cut for the Bonfire. In the Spring of 1991, he joined Bonfire leaders and planted 400 trees.

In 1994, it became a SGA committee that works year-round coordinating the event. They are sponsored by Texas A&M, the National Tree Trust, and the Army Corps of Engineers at Lake Somerville.

Thousands of trees are planted each year by hundreds of student volunteers from A&M and the Bryan/College Station area. Trees are planted at local parks, schools, and other public land properties. All trees are donated by the National Tree Trust (between 500-10,000 per year).

http://replant.tamu.edu/


Corps

Texas A&M was established as a military institution, and the Corps of Cadets has played an important part in its history and development. Although membership in the Corps became voluntary in 1965, Texas A&M historically has produced more military officers than any other institution in the nation, except for the service academies. More than 200 of its graduates have become generals or admirals. More Aggies were commissioned and fought in World War II than men from West Point or Annapolis.

The Corps of Cadets at Texas A&M is not just another ROTC unit that might be found at most campuses. The 2,200 men and women of the Corps form the largest uniformed body of students outside the U.S. military academies. Although cadets can earn commissions as military officers, membership in the Corps itself carries no military obligation. In fact, only about 30 percent of graduating cadets are commissioned, while the rest pursue civilian careers.

The Corps has more to offer than just military training. It is a tightly-knit group of students that offers camaraderie, as well as leadership training that is useful in all post-college careers.

Texas A&M has rich military history. More than 200 of its graduates have become generals or admirals. More Aggies were commissioned and fought in World War II than men from West Point or Annapolis.






Muster

Aggies gathered together on June 26, 1883 to live over again their college days, the victories and defeats won and lost upon the drill field and classroom. Eventually the annual gathering evolved into a celebration of Texas Independence on San Jacinto Day – April 21st. Over time the tradition has changed, but its very essence has remained “If there is an A&M man in one hundred miles of you, you are expected to get together, eat a little, and live over the days you spent at the A&M College of Texas.” Muster is celebrated in more than four hundred places worldwide, with the largest ceremony on the Texas A&M campus in College Station. Aggie Muster as we know it today is credited to E. E. McQuillen ’20, who served as the Executive Secretary of The Association of Former Students. It is fitting that he was honored to serve as the first Campus Muster speaker. This year we are privileged to have Mrs. Brooke Leslie Rollins ’94 to serve as the 2007 Campus Muster speaker.

The committee was recognized as a student organization in 1950. Like the tradition itself, the committee has transcended the eras and events throughout its history and remained true to the timeless ideals of Muster. The Muster Committee is responsible for organizing and planning every aspect of the tradition, from speaker to barbeque, awareness to the Roll Call – this committee continues the livelihood of this great tradition year after year. The committee falls under the discretion of the Student Government Association. The 2007 Muster Committee is composed of 22 committee members, seven sub-chairs, and one chair. Their tasks vary among the five subcommittees: Awareness, Programs, Roll Call and Families, Speaker Selection, and Special Operations.

Muster is a time to look to the past, present, and future…not only to grieve but to reflect and to celebrate the lives that connect us to one another. A gesture so simple in nature yet so lasting in spirit, Muster is the lasting impression every Aggie leaves with us; it reminds us of the greatness that lies within these walls, of the loyalty we possess, of the connection that binds us, and of the idea that every Aggie has a place of importance – whether they are present in flesh or spirit.

http://muster.tamu.edu/


Big Event

The Big Event is the largest, one-day, student-run service project in the nation where students of Texas A&M University come together to say ‘thank you’ to the residents of Bryan and College Station. For the past 25 years Aggie students have participated in this annual event to show their appreciation to the surrounding community by completing service projects such as yard work, window washing, and interior/exterior painting. Although The Big Event has become the largest one-day, student-run service project in the nation, our message still remains the same – simply “thank you.”




Fish Camp

Every year nine hundred counselors willingly give up time and effort in order to welcome Texas A&M’s greatest and most important tradition: The Freshmen Class. Through a 4-day orientation program held in Palestine, TX, freshmen are given the opportunity to learn Aggie Traditions, ease their way into college life, develop leadership skills and create bonds that will last a lifetime.

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新生FAQ

针对目前新生比较关心的一些问题做如下汇总,请大家在发帖提问前仔细阅读。

一、旅行和接机
1. 我定的航班是到Houston的,怎么从Houston去学校?
    如果你是飞到Houston的IAH机场,可以坐Ground Shuttle (不是Greyhound!)来College Station。Ground Shuttle需要提前在网上预订,其网址是:www.groundshuttle.com。预定Ground Shuttle不需要付费,等下车时才付钱(收现金,不收信用卡)。一般会把你送到College Station的机场,多给$5可以把你送到College Station的任何地方。

2. 我是飞到CLL机场的,CSSA怎么组织接机?
    我们将为每位到达College Station机场的同学安排志愿者接机,并为大家安排住进学校的临时住所。我们强烈建议新生飞到College Station的CLL机场,原则上学生会只负责到CLL接机。为了更好地完成接机事宜,请大家在线填写电子注格。注册后如有接机需要我们会安排志愿者和你们联系,新生可以和志愿者商量具体事宜。(http://cssa.tamu.edu/lettertonewstudent.html

3. 如何联系接机?
    请到CSSA主页上新生注册页面注册(http://cssa.tamu.edu/nsform.html),如有未尽事宜,请与新生接待负责人潘昊联系(tamunewstudents2008@gmail.com)。

二、临时住宿
1. 来了以后住在哪?
    可以暂时借住在同学或者师兄师姐那里,也可以住学校ISS提供的临时宿舍(International Hostel),位于Walton Hall。在Google Maps上搜索:Walton Hall, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843 即可看到。费用大概是每晚$18左右,International Hostel不需要提前注册,到达入住时注册即可。费用会记在你第一学期的Tuition and Fees Statement上。

2. International Hostel大概要住多久?
    几天就够,CSSA会马上组织Housing Tour带大家去看房。

3. 请问XX系在哪里?
    你可以去http://campusmaps.tamu.edu/ 上查找,学校的完整地图:http://campusmaps.tamu.edu/Color_map.pdf

三、学费及相关
1. Tuition and fees怎么交?
    可以直接交现金或旅行支票,也可以交check,也可以用信用卡交,但学校财务部门不收VISA信用卡。

2. Tuition和fee是怎么算的?
    Tuition就是国内说的学费,是按照你所选修的课程总学分来算的,数目不是一定的,州内和州外也有较大差别;Fees就是杂费,包括你使用学校各项服务的费用。保险不含在Tuition and fees里面。

四、体检、保险及其他
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TAMU石油工程本科

大帅您好! 我今年高三毕业,很想去TAMU念石油工程本科,想请教您几个问题:

1.该校的开学时间及申请截止时间
2.该校有双录取吗? 即学生无语言成绩能否先上它的语言学校,待语言合格后直接进入本科学习
3.申请本科要选专业吗? 该校的石油工程专业申请难度大吗?

谢谢!

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看来还是理工科的压倒性多数啊。。。前辈们有Bush School的一些信息吗?往年收的中国学生大概有多少?

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TAMU Petroleum Engineering Dept.

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A&M 石油工程系规模比较大,有大约20个professors(包括副教授)。其中有3个院士, 他们分别是Holditch Steve(系主任),Lee John和Ehlig-Economides Christin。研究生约有180,其中博士生50。系主任比较nice,他不喜欢为考试而死记硬背,所以没有真正意义上的qualification考试。新系主任上人任后招生策略与以前有所变化,入学的门坎没有以前那么高了。学生可自己和教授联系, 如果教授愿意给offer,你就没任何录取问题了;如果没有教授给你offer,系里仍可能录取你,同时系里给你fellowship让你有资格交州内学费(大约$2700/9学分),fellowship 大约是$2000/学期, fellowship只给一年的,系里的目的是让你先入学后找教授。学生入学后自己找感兴趣教授谈、找funding, 教授也有机会面对面了解学生。

教授及主要研究方向

Holditch Steve: 系主任, 院士,对学生要求严,人很好, funding很多; 听说对学生找工作帮忙,推荐指数高很高. 研究方向为: Formation evaluation in low permeability gas reservoirs, Fracture treatment design evaluation, and optimization, Computer reservoir simulation, Coalbed methane development, Well completions and workovers and Horizontal well completions. 目前他的学生在做的项目有:致密气藏压力裂和gas hydrate.

A. Daniel Hill (和Zhu Ding 一个项目组, 他们是夫妻): 毕业于化学工程系,以前在Austin 石油工程系,在采油,酸化,酸压方面研究很有成就, funding很多, 对学生严格,但人很好,推荐指数很高。研究方向:Carbonate Acidizing, Sandstone Acidizing, Acid Fracture Conductivity, Ultrasonic Imaging and Velocimetry in Multiphase Flow.

Zhu Ding: funding多, 对学生严格,但人很好,推荐指数高。研究方向: Intelligent-well model, Horizontal-well completion model, Well performance of multilateral wells, Intelligent-well model, and Integrated sandstone acidizing design and evaluation.

Akhil Datta-Gupta: 在油藏描述、历史拟和、data integration 方面造诣很深,尤其在流线模拟用于历史拟和方面,funding多, 在找工作和实习方面帮学生忙,他的学生很容易去Chevron, Shell 实习. 推荐指数很高. 研究方向: High resolution numerical schemes for reservoir simulation, Geostatistics and stochastic reservoir characterization, Modeling and scale-up of enhanced oil recovery, Environmental remediation and contaminant transport.

Ehlig-Economides: 院士,刚来A&M 不久,以前在Schlumberger。funding还可以,但现在兴趣似乎不在搞硬科学上,因为目前他的一个博士做的项目是关于transport optimization of petroleum。本来她的研究方向是试井,但她目前并没有做这方面的项目。推荐指数一般。

John Lee: 院士, 在石油界名望很高,在试井方面造诣很深,现在年事已高,没有太多精力做研究,手下的学生不多了,特别是博士生。推荐指数一般. 研究方向: Reservoir management, Gas reservoir engineering and Pressure transient testing.

Daulat D. Mamora: 在石油工业界有15年的经历. 现在研究项目集中于热采。funding还可以. 推荐指数高. 研究方向: Waterflood and thermal oil recovery in horizontal wells, Gas injection and recycling, Reservoir development, planning, and management and Zone isolation in horizontal wells.

Jerry Jensen: 主要研究方向是油藏描述,地质建模和测井。人不错,funding还可以. 推荐指数较高.

Thomas A. Blasingame: 学术和人品不错。他对学生要求很严,但不tough。推荐指数一般. 主要研究方向: Technical mathematics, Oil and natural gas reservoir engineering, Reservoir evaluation and Reservoir description.

Peter Valko: 主要研究方向是水力压裂,但现在很少招博士生。funding有限, 推荐指数一般.

Maria A. Barrufet: 毕业于化学工程,主要研究提高采收率,组分,传热,能量,物质平衡计算, funding应该有限. 推荐指数一般.

Duane A. McVay: 主要研究方向是油藏数值模拟。听组里以前的中国人说其人很tough,自己很难从工业界拿项目, 但别的教授合作做项目不少。推荐指数一般.

Robert A. Wattenbarger: 人很和蔼,学术很好,只是年事已高,快要退休了,现在几乎不招博士生了。funding有限, 推荐指数较高.

Walter B. Ayers: 访问教授,人很好。 有硕士生,不知有没有博士生。研究方向是石油地质。推荐指数较高.

David S. Schechter: 组里没招过中国学生。不是毕业于石油工程系,主要靠学生和博士后。现在funding有限,推荐指数低. 主要做裂缝性油藏数值模拟.

William McCain: 主要研究方向是油藏工程,人很tough,在军队呆过8年。其组里有博士生但不多,funding不多, 推荐指数一般. 具体研究方向: Reservoir engineering and reservoir management, Reservoir fluid properties, Reservoir rock properties and Reservoir simulation, especially volatile oils and retrograde gases.

还有其他一些教授没有介绍,主要他们要么不带学生,要么退休了。系里看似很多教授, 大部分funding集中在少数几个教授手里。

一般而言,读博士要有项目做(即有funding),否则没法念。感兴趣的研究方向是一方面,funding是另一决定性的方面。以前的研究方向与将来的方向一致是最好不过了,但有时也有差异,只要大方向一致。

[ 本帖最后由 meishen 于 2008-7-20 17:47 编辑 ]
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抱歉对本科申请情况不是太了解。

以下是TAMU石油系的情况:
本科生 244人

平均SAT分数 1223分


推荐你看看这个论坛,对于石油工程的申请非常有用

http://forum.petro-china.com/index.php?showforum=16
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