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Name: Albert Rene Espinoza

Class: 2011

Hometown: San Antonio, TX

Major: Civil Engineering

Favorite Aggie Tradition: Big Event

Useful College Advice: Life is a waiting game. While you are standing in line look around and have some fun!

Favorite Organization Involved With: Texas A&M Club Water Polo

Interesting/Little Known Fact: I hate grape flavor.

Favorite Everyday Phrase: “Whoa. I really need to study more.”

Where is your favorite spot on campus and why? My favorite spot on campus depends on the weather. If it is a nice day I want to be runnig around the golf course while listening to my roommate Nick’s latest playlist. If the weather is bad then I’m all about staying in the dorm to watch TV or play Xbox. Of course, this is all depends on if I’m not studying or in class.

Favorite Dream Vacation: Cheap travel through either Europe, South America, or Asia. Needs to be an entire continent at once!

Favorite College Job/Internship: Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio, TX

Greatest Pet Peeve: Must have clean socks.

Ideal Post-College Career: Civil Engineering 50/50 office field job, but the field part has to be something cool like oil platform, huge structure, or weird landscape.

Which classes do you think have helped you for your future? All math courses.

Best Life Advice told to you:Always remember who was there when you were growing up and what they taught you. God and family will be with you always.

Favorite Out-of-Texas experience? Paris, France for spring break ‘08.

One thing you would like people to know about A&M: Many of the negatives you hear about the school from the outside are simply not true. Come visit and find out for yourself.

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