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Martin Aguirre-Zamudio

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Name:

Hometown:

Austin, TX.

High School:

Liberal Arts & Science Academy

Degree objective:

B.S.  Economics.

Expected graduation:

May, 2025

University highlights, awards, scholarships:

4.0 GPA, Regent’s Scholar

Clubs/Organizations I am (was) a part of:

Chess Club

Current employment:

Full time student at the moment

Family ties to Texas A&M:

N/A

I chose to attend Texas A&M because…

They were the first university to accept me, so they clearly knew my worth.

My favorite things to do on campus are…

By default, my favorite thing to do on campus is go to classes, because I do little else on campus.

When I have free time, I like…

When I have free time I like to read, gamble, draw, go to the gym, etc.

The craziest thing I’ve done is…

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My favorite place to study is…

Routh First-Gen Center because they give out free coffee.

My favorite ECON professor is…

I like the professors who made me think, shout out to: Marco Castillo, Fernando Luco, Yonghong An.

My favorite part of being an Economics student is…

The finance people and the business people both think I'm on their side, but neither know what I do.

If I could share an afternoon with anyone, I would love to share it with…

Srinivasa Ramanujan, he had a brilliant mind, he could literally do math in his sleep.

If I knew I could not fail, I would…

If? I know I cannot fail.

If money was not a consideration, I would love to…

I would donate a third of my fortune to Breakthrough Central Texas for supporting me throughout my academic career, a third to the Liberal Arts and Science Academy because they are underfunded and equipped me with the tools I needed to succeed here at A&M, and the last third I would put on red in roulette to double my money.

What is your passion and how are you committed to pursuing it?

Math and books, it's easy to pursue these passions, I visit the library and have access to the internet, so I can teach myself.

After graduation, I plan to…

Work. Then work some more. Maybe sprinkle some work on top of that.

The one Texas A&M experience I will always remember is…

When my math professor dressed up as the last Airbender for Halloween in my freshman year.