Ok so I won't say it's perfect and everyone loves each other because we're all grown ups and that's not how the world works. In saying that, A&M really tries to foster a unity within classes, between campuses and even between years.
To start with, we have a M1/M2 retreat in which we mix with both campuses and do lots of small group stuff before classes start.. that way on our first day we don't just walk into the room and not know anyone to go up and say hi. We have small groups throughout the year for almost every subject, so you get to know your classmates really well…like I know everyone in my class, not just their name but stuff about them.
We also have a FB group where we post notes/helpful you tube videos or links and try to help each other out- we blow that page up with stuff. The year above us is on it too (though they don't interfere with us so much as post stuff they found helpful too.. or give advice etc). Both campuses are on the site so if we didn't meet some people at retreat we get to know them through FB.. and seriously, the amount we're on there, we get to know people pretty well lol. There are some people in the class who go back and forth btw campuses (they're dating/siblings/ social butterflies) for parties/tailgating/interest group stuff and that just depends on you… Some people are just more social than others.
Lastly, the year above you stays in contact with you after the retreat via FB or on campus was our schedules allow and by the buddy program. This is where 2 2nd years are placed with 2/3 1st years as surrogate "parents" so you have a buddy family of support. They try to pair you up with people of similar backgrounds/interests and you meet up for coffee/dinner and always have a contact to ask questions or get advice from.. they are awesome!
Again, there are the odd person who isn't receptive to unity but thankfully, this is limited and BY FAR the majority really want support each each other..I am so very grateful to be at A&M for all the above reasons and more 😎