EBV 20 close-knit group



It’s- It’s a great program. Eh, it’s really great. I, uh, I could only imagine if they were able to have us for just a few more weeks, a few more days, the information that we’d have. Our class is brilliant. I like to think so. Um, the ideas that the classmates have are… They blow my mind. They’re phenomenal. They are just a great group. We are all so close. I, um, I think of them as my brothers and sisters now. I can’t– I hope?– I can’t see myself not staying in contact with them for the rest of the duration of probably our lives. I’d like to– like to keep in touch with them and– and see how their careers are goin’, how their lives are goin’, how their families are goin’. We’re getin’ to learn so much about each other every single day, and I feel like, already, since we’ve been here for three days, I feel like I– I’ve known my fellow EBV classmates forever. Uh, I love them. They– They are not only my brothers and sisters in arms, but now we’ve gone to a new level. We are now, uh, fellow EBV classmates, and it’s so cool because we learn so much about the Aggieland culture and what it’s like to be an Aggie and how Aggies help one another. I think– I think we’ve got our own little EBV culture goin’ on. I, um, I’m interested to see, as the EBV program grows and grows and grows, the culture that the EBV starts. Um, for example, if, um, we have a gentleman that’s starting a flooring business, a flooring company in our class, and I think– I– He would be the first one that I’m gonna call whenever it’s time to start a larger business or create an office. Uh, I’m gonna contact people within my EBV class that have businesses started. Uh, they will be the first ones I contact, and I can’t wait until the 2011 class comes, the 2012 class comes. I can’t wait to see the network that the EBV program creates just like the Aggieland program created. And I think that it’s a huge network that I will always have pride and be a part of until the day I die.