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8 Characteristics Of Texas A&M's Snapchat Story

Whether It's the Rapping Professor or a Beautiful Sunset, This is What Makes Our Snapchat Story.

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8 Characteristics Of Texas A&M's Snapchat Story
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Each school's Snapchat story is unique to its campus. While flipping through Texas A&M's Snapchat story here's the eight things you'll notice:

1. SUNSETS FOR DAYS!

Seriously, almost every day there is a sunset picture! I mean, why not? College Station sunsets are beautiful.

2. STUDY STUDY STUDY

Even if there're no exams, open the A&M Snapchat story, and I promise you'll see at least one snippet of someone studying or avoiding studying.

3. THE CORPS

Would it be A&M without the few little pictures or videos of the Corps?

4. PEOPLE DOING DUMB STUFF

Yes, we're all smart, but hey, sometimes you just want to be dumb and fall throw yourself off something.

5. AGGIE TRADITIONS

Game days, Ring Days, Elephant Walk, or even things as simple as putting a penny on Sully or the serious swerve to avoid walking on the seal.

6. CLASS TIME

Like I said, we're smart people. Therefore, our Snapchat story is full of engineering, physics and chemistry experiments. How else would you know how cool science is?

7. ORGANIZATIONS

Whether its the various greek life that has something going on or even things like The Big Event, take a walk through Rudder Plaza or check out the Aggie Snapchat story and you'll know about it!

8. THE RAPPING PROFESSOR

There's no way it would be the Texas A&M Snapchat story without Prof Reuben May! Watch him groove to the beat on the Aggie Snapchat story!

So there you go, the eight awesome things that not only make Texas A&M University's Snapchat story unique, but also make it the best.

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