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    Good news... i am hopefully transferring to Texas A&M at galveston next year. I am looking forward to getting to fish more often. Im will be up for fishing anytime (that i am not studying my butt off). I will hopefully be joining the sailing team and fishing team as well. Hit me up to head out and get some line wet once i officially move in.

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    Whoop!!!! fishing team?

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      well i think it is more of a fishing club, i have to check into it. im supposed to tour the campus tomorrow

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        I am taking one of my long time students out Sunday fishing, he was a member of last year's Fightin' Aggie National Championship Team. It will be his first wade fishing experience

        I have taught a ton of Aggies over the years, not an Aggie myself, but, I feel like one
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          not an Aggie myself, but, I feel like one[/quote]

          I heard if you take some penicillin that will go away...
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            What major (program) are you enrolled in?
            Timing has a lot to do with the outcome of a rain dance.

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              Originally posted by RonE View Post
              What major (program) are you enrolled in?
              well as of right now im going to do MASE- Maritime Systems Engineering

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              • #8
                Wow, cool! When you graduate you will be a Marine Engineer and start sailing as third assistant engineer. My nephew graduated from CMA a few years ago and started sailing the same week he graduated. His first year he worked 151 days and made over $80,000 plus vacation and vacation pay. Good luck in your studies, the Merchant Marine is a great profession.
                Timing has a lot to do with the outcome of a rain dance.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by RonE View Post
                  Wow, cool! When you graduate you will be a Marine Engineer and start sailing as third assistant engineer. My nephew graduated from CMA a few years ago and started sailing the same week he graduated. His first year he worked 151 days and made over $80,000 plus vacation and vacation pay. Good luck in your studies, the Merchant Marine is a great profession.
                  Well im not really wanting to become a merchant marine, more of a designing engineer. I plan on going into a profession of designing and drawing oil rigs and subsea petroleum structures. Hopefully all this hard work im putting in will pay off. Thanks

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                  • #10
                    Class of 96' Get down there and let's hit the water!
                    LIVIN THE SALT LIFE

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