What were some of the main reasons why you chose to come to Texas A&M?
“When I was five for some reason knew I wanted to be a vet. I grew up around animals, always hunting or fishing and this was always my dream school because of their animal programs. I realized after doing an internship at Vet Med that it was not what I want to do, and that I do not want to go through that much schooling. Now I am trying to figure out what I want to be from there. I’ve always wanted to be a part of the traditions here and wanted to get my education at Texas A&M.”
What has been the hardest transition from high school to college?
“Going from high school to college, I did not know that I was going to be in as many meetings as I am. I didn’t realize how many places that I was going to need to be at one right after the next, so I got lost in that. I also got lost in communication, I felt like everybody, and their mom was trying to talk to me. I said I’d just do it later, but by the end of the week I had around 50 things to answers to. If I could have prepared more, it would have been knowing how many people were going to be reaching out and how much stuff would be going on.”
What are you majoring in and what would be the ultimate career job after you’re done playing softball?
“I am currently switching majors from Zoology to Wildlife Management, so I am in General Studies at the moment. Ultimately, I want to work with animals, and it will probably require me to have a couple of jobs because I have seen that those jobs don’t always pay high. I know I can go into some type of research. I could be a game warden or work at a zoo, or maybe a job on the road dog grooming and getting to travel around.”
After being here in Aggieland for a semester now, is there a favorite restaurant or fast food place that is a go to for you?
“Every time we get red card, I am going straight to Pokeworks. I love me some pokey, that stuff is so good, you have to try it. It is like sushi but in a salad and it’s all thrown into a bowl.”