Originally Posted By: hummdrumm
. . . I am applying for a job in Bryan, TX which is between Houston and Dallas. I know little about Bryan and would appreciate some info about this city.
I was lucky enough to spend five weeks in Bryan and College Station during the Katrina period, late August to early October 2005. No sarcasm about the "lucky" part; I liked it and was trying to find a job there.
College Station, which lies to the south, was a bit, but only a bit, more upscale, it seemed to me; Bryan a little more blue collar-oriented, with self-serve car washes and at least one old-style Mobil station with service bays. Friendly and helpful people, for sure. The whole area was clean, the streets were properly paved, Bryan had a nice library (even though they knew we were just visiting, they issued us library cards!), and you could make a left turn at most major intersections. Old Town Bryan, the old business district, still had a lot of shops and restaurants within two or three blocks of each other, including a shop which sold (of course) good-quality Western hats.
It got hot every day, with little rain. Early morning wasn't bad, lower humidity than in The Swamp, but the afternoon temps touched 100 more than once in September. We left just as a cool front was coming in, so I don't know how chilly it might get.
The place is crammed with Texas A & M students, the locals told me, until near Christmas, and then the area is a ghost town (and according to the locals, much nicer to live in) until the kids come back.
Again, especially after the nastiness of NO, I liked it. I might have gotten bored with it after a while, but it was pleasant.