College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

Explore the Possibilities

Amy Snelgrove
Amy Snelgrove
Major: Urban & Community Forestry
Hometown: Victoria, TX -- High School: Victoria High School

"I liked the fact that I was a person and not a number in the Department of Forest Science. The faculty and students knew each other by name, and it really allowed students to feel comfortable with the professors."

George Espinosa
George Espinosa
Major: Bioenvironmental Sciences
Hometown: Austin, Texas -- High School: McCallum High School

"There were so many resources available to me in the Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology. The adviser was very helpful and he always made me feel welcome."

Marla Bazan
Marla Bazan
Major: Agricultural Journalism
Hometown: Edinburg, TX -- High School: Edinburg High School

"Being open to change is a good quality because it makes me aware of what's happening around me and able to see all the different roads I have in front of me. I like to see which opportunities come my way."

Michael Margo
Michael Margo
Major: Rangeland Ecology and Management
Hometown: Rio Grande City, Texas -- High School: Rio Grande City High School

"One of the greatest things in college is being able to find your niche-something you like to do and study. This will lead you to a more successful and rewarding career."

Dan'l Mackey Almy
Dan'l Mackey Almy
Major: Agricultural Economics
Hometown: Scurry, TX -- High School: Scurry-Rosser High School

"My advice is to get involved, study smarter, not harder, and enjoy yourself. Pursue a degree that will allow you to maximize your interests while having a career you really enjoy."

Bunny Boroughs
Bunny Boroughs
Major: Poultry Science
Hometown: Pattison, TX -- High School: Royal High School

"Texas A&M University is a very diversified university where each and every student is treated equally regardless of culture, race, or gender."











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