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Brendan J.

DSouza
4643 Sundown Ct., Missouri City, TX 77459
(832) 671-2544 * b11dsouza@tamu.edu

Objective
Currently studying Nuclear Engineering at Texas A&M University, and is looking to gain leadership experience and
education to prepare for a career in the field of medicine.
Education
Texas A&M University, College Station, TX Started Fall 2015
Major: Nuclear Engineering
Anticipated Graduation: May 2019
Cumulative GPR: 4.00
J.F. Dulles High School, Sugar Land, TX Graduated June 2015
GPR: 5.67/6
Rank: 21 of 586 (96th percentile)
Honors and Awards
Participant in the University Honors Program at Texas A&M University 2015 to Present
Participant in the Engineering Honors Program at Texas A&M University 2015 to Present
National Merit Scholar Awarded 2015
Presidents Endowed Scholar Awarded 2015
National AP Scholar with Distinction Awarded 2014
Experience
Study Abroad in Doha, Qatar Summer 2016
Gained valuable international experience and cultural awareness.
Service and Leadership
Assistant Director of Marketing and Communication, MSC Hospitality 2016 to Present
Participate in rigorous volunteer service throughout Texas A&M and the
community.
Director of Technology, Fall Leadership Conference Summer 2016
Worked on a team to host a leadership conference for students. Practiced with
website creation, graphic design, visual documentation, and social media.
Orientation Leader, Aggie Orientation Leader Program 2016 to Present
Lead New Students Conferences for freshman and transfer students coming
into Texas A&M University.
Tour Leader, Aggie Experience Council 2015 to Present
Lead campus walking tours on a weekly basis, and promote Texas A&M
University through dialogue with prospective students and visitors.
Vice President of Records, Honors Community Council 2015 to 2016
Worked with others to put on events and programs for Texas A&Ms Honors Living
and Learning Community. Maintain records of attendance and document events.
Texas Southern University Internship Summer 2014
Performed and presented research on low field nuclear magnetic resonance.

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