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Mays Business School Motivates Multifaceted Student

Business Honors major Angela Lowak has left no stone unturned during her exploration of the Texas A&M University experience.
By Hannah Haney, Texas A&M Mays Business School April 28, 2015

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Angela Lowak

Honors major Angela Lowak has left no stone unturned during her exploration of the Texas A&M experience. She currently serves as the volleyball co-captain, is the Phi Beta Phi philanthropy chair, is the public relations chair of the Student Athlete Advisory committee and is pursuing undergraduate degrees in Business Honors and Supply Chain Management while also planning her pre-requisites for the pre-med route. As the youngest of five children, she jokes that her vast array of interests stem from “youngest child syndrome” and wanting to experience everything life has to offer.

While growing up in New Braunfels, Texas, volleyball was the popular sport and for Lowak, who measures in at about 6 feet tall, it seemed like the obvious choice. When college recruiters began showing interest in her sophomore year of high school, going to a competitive out-of-state school was the main goal until it was suggested to her that she visit one Texas campus: Texas A&M University.

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This article by Hannah Haney originally appeared in the Mays Business School website.

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