Study names Texas A&M one of the nation's most cult-like college campuses

Whether it's flying the flag of your alma mater on your front porch or tailgating during football season, Texans have a lot of pride when it comes to what college they attended. That's why it should come as little surprise that a new study ranked a pair of Lone Star State campuses — Texas A&M College Station and the University of Texas at Austin — among the "cultiest colleges" in the nation. Texas A&M took the No. 4 spot in the ranking compiled by scholarship-resource service BrokeScholar.
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