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For centuries, philosophers and deep thinkers have pondered fundamental questions, examined various perspectives, and reached conclusions that continually redefine our identity, practices, and worldview. Philosophy isn't about outdated ideas or rigid methodologies. Rather, it converts intellectual inquiry into powerful, adaptable skills by teaching us to recognize hidden assumptions, critically assess commonly accepted information, and evaluate the reasoning behind our actions and beliefs. At its core, philosophy embodies the essence of higher education: exploring meaningful subjects while developing lifelong competencies.
As noted by education economists like G. Duncan, high-paying jobs increasingly demand employees who can tackle unforeseen challenges collaboratively. In our rapidly changing professional landscape, individuals who can bridge intellectual disciplines and connect disparate knowledge areas are uniquely equipped to handle novel problems and achieve success. Though success has no universal formula, certain skills prove invaluable for addressing the unexpected. Research on creativity highlights two crucial elements: diverse learning exposure and conceptual flexibility. True innovation requires both knowledge across domains and the ability to navigate between different frameworks. Philosophy stands out as one of the most effective disciplines for nurturing this creative, analytical mindset. Supporting this, philosophy students consistently rank among the highest scorers on graduate admissions tests (GRE) and professional school entrance exams (LSAT, GMAT) nationwide.
You are an international freshman if you:
are not a citizen or permanent resident of the United States or
are not graduating from a Texas high school after three years in residence in Texas and
are a student without college credit or
earned college credit prior to high school graduation (dual credit/early college high school)
English proficiency can also be demonstrated by:
Minimum TOEFL i-BT score of 80
Minimum TOEFL Essentials score of 8.5
Minimum IELTS Academic test score of 6.0 overall band (Texas A&M University does not accept the IELTS General test)
When to Apply: Spring: August 1; Fall: December 1