Student Stories
Rachel Cox
As a third generation Aggie from New Boston, Texas, Rachel Cox ’07 easily chose Texas A&M. “After visiting campus and talking to current students, I realized that this is where I wanted to be,†said Cox. She always loved interacting with people and understanding their behavior, so Cox chose to major in psychology in order to refine her “people skills.â€
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Nancy Diana Davis
Bryan local and fourth generation Aggie, Nancy Diana Davis ’07, claims that her most memorable moment at Texas A&M University came when her grandfather A.W. Davis ’45 was honored at the 2005 Muster ceremony.
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Natalie Martinez
As an undergraduate in the College of Liberal Arts, many students will come across Dr. Douglas Brooks, an associate professor of English, if they have not already. His is a presence that is impossible to overlook and he is a favorite among students like Natalie Martinez. “Dr. Brooks’ involvement with students continues to amaze me each semester,†Martinez said. “He has even invited us to his home and personally prepared a delicious dinner.â€
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Edgar Villarreal
During his first visit to College Station, Edgar Villarreal was impressed with Texas A&M University. A psychology major from Laredo, Villarreal said the opportunity to attend one of the largest college campuses in the nation was not one he could pass up.
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