Life as a Stallion
Segment #5 from Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
Transcript
Okay, let’s meet Bryce. He’s a senior, agricultural communications major, from Perry, Georgia. From the time he arrived on campus, Bryce has been an active leader in several organizations on campus, and he’s gonna tell us about the unique traditions that make ABAC so special. Take it away Bryce.
– Gee haw, woo back and a big old howdy from us here at ABAC. We’re excited to have you here, Alex. When I was thinking about college, I knew that I wanted that small town feel. Once I toured ABAC, I knew that I had found the college that would gimme a unique and life-changing experience. ABAC is known for its awesome traditions. Some of my favorites are the ABAC Rodeo, the Truck and Tractor Pull, also known as the loudest night on campus and of course, homecoming week. Where students and alumni come together to celebrate our alma mater. And let’s not forget our most famous tradition and my personal favorite fried chicken Thursdays, even our mascot Thunder wouldn’t miss one of those. All of these traditions connect Stallions, all across the country. ABAC students are given the opportunity to do some pretty awesome internships. I’ve interned with political campaigns, the Alabama Department of Agriculture and the US House of Representatives. And it’s not just internships, ABAC graduates go on to attend prestigious veterinary schools, medical schools, and so much more. From our nation’s capital, to ranches in Wyoming and everywhere in between, ABAC Stallions can be found anywhere. Thanks to ABAC, I’ve made lifelong friends with students, faculty and staff. I’ve discovered new passion and made lasting memories. I have no doubt that ABAC can do the same for you. We hope to see you soon. Take it back Alex.
– Wow, Bryce. I can feel the genuine love you have for ABAC and I’m definitely ready to join you and Thunder for a fried chicken Thursday, when I come back I’d like to introduce you to Sarah, a junior nursing major.