Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Introduction

My name is Adam McCord. This blog is being developed for my Real Estate 371 course in the Mays Business School of Texas A&M University. However, I plan to put more of myself into it and hopefully entertain the readers of this blog.

Firstly, if you wish to learn more about me, click on my Google+ profile to the side which is linked into this blog as apart of Blogspot.com. Secondly, there are things in there that are not common knowledge. I pride myself on being a very diverse person with a multitude of interests and talents. My hobbies include a wide range of athletics from football to golf, being a musician and music producer, an avid artist in various mediums, a bit of a tech wiz, and a very engaged business Fightin' Texas Aggie. I enjoy the typical college life with my Fraternity Delta Tau Delta and my good friends. In addition, I'm an outdoor enthusiast and love kayaking, hunting with my black lab Max, fishing, and sailing.

My goals in life are wide ranging. In the short term, I have had the pleasure of being offered a few financial positions at very prominent oil & gas firms such as Shell and NiSource. I will be deciding on my final job in the coming months. I am anxious to graduate and begin the next chapter of my life. In the long term, I am looking into attending the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia for my MBA and perhaps going into a new field in an industry I truly am passionate about. Also, I hope to start a family somewhere in between it all.

I find myself to be extremely unique. I am an avid music producer and have helped record and master several Texas Country artists. Also, I have had a slew of interesting jobs from being an amateur tattoo artist in Houston to being a junior pro at Houston National Country Club. I am an Eagle Scout and also pride myself on being an artist who has done work for several businesses including Texas A&M. On my Bucket List, the most important item is to climb Denali in Alaska, a personal goal of mine from the time I was much younger. But perhaps the most important item is to change someone's life for the better, which I hope I have.

My favorite websites include: The Art of Manliness, Of Oak & Iron, ESPN, Rotten Tomatoes, and REDDIT.

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