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When I Grow Up, I Could Be When I Grow Up, I Could Be... CPA ER Doctor Park Manager Mr. Jim Ms Powell Mr. Scarpitti (7:39 min) (11:22min) (9:59min) Railroad Engineer Mr. Woodard (14:28) HVAC Building Automation/Energy Management Office Manager Chemist Ms. Stiers Ms. Hayford Ms. Morgan (4:21 min) (5:43 min) (12:48 min) When I Grow Up, I Could Be... Banker Metal Fabrication Actor/Model Mr. Chambers Elizabeth Campo Mr. Calton (10:14 min) (6:45 min) (8:13 min) NICU RN Ms. Hall & Ms. Fair (7:12min) CEO of DunnRight Athletics, LLC Principal Biomedical Scientist Mr. Dunn Mr. Frerking Dr. Ellis Jewell (10:01 min) (19:15 min) (5:09 min) When I Grow Up, I Could Be... What Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up? Jobs and Occupations Astronaut Chef (2:01 min) (9:11 min) (5:00 min) (5:00 min) Paleontologist Meteorologist Train Engineer Paramedic (5 min) (5:00) (5:00 min) (5:00 min) When I Grow Up, I Could Be... Construction Worker Police Officer Firefighter (5:00 min) (5:00 min) (5:00 min) Field Trip to the Dentist Field Trip to get a Haircut Field Trip to the Fire Station (6:04 min) (6:20 min) (4:27 min) When I Grow Up, I Could Be... Ichthyologist Robotics Engineer Mechanical Engineer Landscape Architect (Fish Biologist) Food Stylist (3:22 min) (3:41 min) (3:18 min) (3:37 min) (4:26 min) Commercial Airline Superior Court Furniture Pilot Organic Farmer Judge Audio Engineer Designer/Maker (5:01 min) (2:54 min) (3:04 min) (4:17 min) (3:25 min) When I Grow Up, I Could Be... Professional Planetary Research Personal Trainer Photographer Film Composer Shoe Designer Scientist (3:12 min) (2:54 min) (3:21 min) (4:43 min) (3:36 min) Electric Vehicle Occupational Electric Motorcycle Technician Bridge Builder Therapist Dietitian Engineer (3:07 min) (2:33 min) (3:27 min) (4:17 min) (3:20 min) Explore some Universities! Mascot: Reveille the collie Texas A&M State University https://www.tamu.edu/ Logo: Picture: Something Unique: Aggies love traditions! One unique tradition at A&M Location: College Station, Texas is having yell leaders instead of cheerleaders! The yell leaders are chosen About 2 hours away from Pearland. by the students to lead fans in yelling chants to help the Aggies win! Online tour: https://tour.concept3d.com/share/is jpvf22T/stop/1 University Of Houston Mascot: Shasta the cougar https://www.uh.edu/ Logo: Picture: Location: Houston, Texas Something Unique: Cougar fans rub the paw of the cougar statue U of H main campus is about 20 before games for good luck! minutes from Pearland. Online tour: https://www.uh.edu/campus-life/ University Of Texas Mascot: Bevo the longhorn https://www.utexas.edu/ Logo: Picture: Something Unique: The Austin, Texas Location: Longhorn band has the world’s UT is about 3 hours from largest bass drum! It weighs over 500 Pearland. pounds! Online tour: http://www.virtually- anywhere.net/tours/utexas/campus/ vtour/index.html Mascot: Big Red and Lu the Lamar University Cardinals https://www.lamar.edu/ Logo: Picture: Location: Beaumont, Texas Something Unique: Cardinals have a bell that is rung after scoring Lamar is about 1.5 hours from at football games. The spirit bell is Pearland. over 50 years old! Online tour: https://www.lamar.edu/admissions/ student-life/index.html Rice University Mascot: Sammy the owl https://www.rice.edu/ Logo: Picture: Location: Houston, Texas Something Unique: The architecture building at Rice has a Rice is about 20 minutes from frog wall! This wall makes a sound Pearland. like a frog when you run your finger over it. Click the link to listen. https://youtu.be/6ERERROafAQ Online tour: https://youtu.be/nFlgR9Ro650 Baylor University Mascot: Lady, the bear https://www.baylor.edu/ Logo: Picture: Location: Waco, Texas Something Unique: Students get together once a week to have Dr. Baylor is about 3 hours from Pepper floats and take a break for Dr. Pearland. Pepper Hour! Online tour: https://www.baylor.edu/about/inde x.php?id=88789 Mascot: Sammy the bearkat Sam Houston State University https://www.shsu.edu/ Logo: Picture: Location: Huntsville, Texas Something Unique: There is a 67’ statue of Sam Houston that you Sam Houston is about 1.5 hours may have seen driving out of town! from Pearland. Online tour: https://www.shsu.edu/dept/visitors/ Scroll to the bottom of the page. Mascot: The Lumberjack Stephen F. Austin State University http://www.sfasu.edu/ Logo: Picture: Location: Houston, Texas Something Unique: SFA has a cannon that fires a shot every time SFA is about 3 hours from the Lumberjacks score a touchdown! Pearland. Online tour: SFA does not have a virtual tour on their website yet, but I called them and they are working on it! If you would like to take a scheduled virtual tour you can sign up here. https://lumberjacks.sfasu.edu/portal/campus_visit_cal Texas Tech University Mascot: The Masked Rider https://www.ttu.edu/ Logo: Picture: Location: Lubbock, Texas Something Unique: At every home football game opening kickoff, Texas Tech is about 8.5 hours Red Raider fans throw tortillas on the from Pearland. field! Online tour: https://www.youvisit.com/tour/ttu Mascot: LeeRoy the Tiger Trinity University https://www.trinity.edu/about Logo: Picture: Location: San Antonio, Texas Something Unique: It is a birthday tradition to get dunked in Trinity University is about 3 Miller Fountain on campus! hours from Pearland. Online tour: https://www.youvisit.com/tour/trini ty.
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