Being An Aggie: A Journey of Integrity and Honor

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Since the moment I was born, I’ve been a maroon bleeding, TU hating, Fightin’ Texas Aggie. In elementary school, I quickly became known for my A&M obsession. However, it wasn’t until middle school that I really started to ask myself, “What does it mean to be an Aggie?” Sure, Reveille, Midnight Yell, and that little ring made of gold are just a few of the things that come with the title, but what kind of person does it take to be an Aggie? With this question in mind, I began my research, and quickly came across the Aggie Code of Honor; “An Aggie does not lie, cheat, or steal or tolerate those who do.” Now, I was only eleven when I read this, but I knew in that moment that it was the code I wanted to live by and model myself after. I put myself on a path of honesty, integrity, and dignity years before I even set foot in College Station. There’s that saying, “Your vibe attracts your tribe,” and I can tell you first hand that there is nothing truer than that. When I decided that the Aggie Code of Honor was what I was going to live by, I began to inadvertently surround myself with people of the same mindset. I had my group of friends that held me to the same standards they held …show more content…

Even now, as this journey known as high school comes to a close, I continue to remind myself each and every day to not stray from that code or the things it has taught me. I will continue to build on those morals and allow them to guide me on whatever path they lead me to, even after I graduate. I am proud of who I have become, because I know the base I on which I have founded myself on is a very honorable and strong one. I am defined in the best way possible, as a living example of The Aggie Code of Honor. This is who I am; a maroon bleeding, TU hating, Fightin’ Texas Aggie, and believe me when I say, I wouldn’t have it any other way. Thanks and Gig

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