2004 Graduates
Plan II Honors Program Graduating Class of 2004
TEST SCORES
average GRE 1423
average MCAT 33
average LSAT 165
MAJORS
76 Plan II majors earned a second major in the College of Liberal Arts
American Studies:2;Anthropology: 3; Achaeology:1; Asian Studies: 1;
Biology: 3; Economics: 4; English: 10; Eurasian Studies: 1; French: 1; Geography:
2; Government: 7; History: 17; Latin American Studies: 1; Math: 1; Middle Eastern
Studies: 2; Philosophy: 6; Psychology: 8; Religious Studies: 2; Russian: 2;
Slavic Studies: 1; Sociology: 2; Spanish: 7
48 Plan II majors earned a second degree in a college other than Liberal
Arts:
Bachelor of Art in Music: 2; Bachelor of Art in Theater and Dance: 2;
Bachelor of Business Administration: 19; Bachelor of Journalism: 2; Bachelor
of Science in Archtectural Engineering:1; Bachelor of Science in Chemical
Engineering: 1; Bachelor of Science in Chemistry: 1; Bachelor of Science in
Communication
Studies:1; Bachelor of Science in Computer Science: 5; Bachelor of Science
in Electrical Engineering: 6; Bachelor of Science in Math: 4; Bachelor of
Science in Psychology: 1; Bachelor of Science in Public Relations: 2; Bachelor
of Science
in Radio-TV-Film:4
DISTINCTIONS
National:
- Fulbright Scholar
- Gates Cambridge Scholar
- German Academic Exchange Scholar
- Goldman Sachs Global Leader
- Humanity in Action Fellow
- Javits Scholar
- Marshall Scholar
- Mellon Fellows: 2
- National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow: 1
- Golden Key: 10
- Phi Beta Kappa: 59
- National Dean's List: 1
- National Society of Collegiate Scholars: 5
University-Wide:
- UT Most Outstanding Student: 1
- Outstanding Students Finalists: 3
- Cactus Outstanding Student: 1
- Mortar Board: 6
- Dean's Distinguished Graduates in the College of Liberal Arts: 6
- Undergraduate Research Fellows: 2
- Cactus Goodfellow: 1
- Ernie Walker Outstanding Finance Student: 1
- Friar Society: 1
- Normandy Scholar
- Rapoport Service Scholar: 1
- Tucker Family Presidential Scholar
- University Ombudsman
- George G. Mitchell Scholars: 5
- George G. Mitchell Leadership Award: 1
- University Honors: 38
- University High Honors: 44
- University Highest Honors: 30
- Special Honors in Plan II: 47
- Special Honors in Computer Science: 1
- Special Honors in English: 3
- Special Honors in History: 6
- Special Honors in Latin American Studies: 1
- Special Honors in Psychology: 3
- Special Honors in Spanish: 2
Honors Society Memberships
Alpha Lambda Delta (National Freshman Academic Achievement):
3
Alpha Phi Sigma (National Criminal Justice Honors Society): 1
Gamma Beta Phi (Scholarship, Service & Character): 4
Omega Chi Epsilon (National Honor Society for Chemical Engineering): 3
Phi Alpha Theta (National History Honor Society): 4
Phit Eta Sigma (National Honors Society): 3
Psi Chi (National Honors Society in Psychology): 4
Phi Kappa Phi (Honor Society of Excellence): 3
Sigma Tau Delta (International English Honors Society): 1
MEDICAL SCHOOL (15 2004 graduates to med school)
- Baylor College of Medicine: 4
- Columbia University: 2
- Georgetown University: 1
- UT Medical Branch--Galveston: 2
- University of Texas--Houston: 1
- UT Health Science Center--San Antonio: 2
- University of Texas--Southwestern: 3
LAW SCHOOL (21 2004 graduates to law school)
- Cornell University: 1
- Baylor University: 2
- Cardozo: 1
- Duke University: 1
- Columbia: 1
- Cornell University: 1
- Harvard: 2
- Southern Methodist University: 1
- St. Mary’s University: 2
- Stanford University: 1
- University of Chicago: 1
- University of Houston: 2
- University of Texas at Austin: 5
GRADUATE SCHOOLS AND PROGRAMS
- American Studies, University of California at Berkeley
- Archaeology of Ancient America, Leiden University, The Netherlands
- Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Clinical Psychology, McGill University, Canada
- Computer Architecture, University of Texas at Austin
- Construction Engineering, University of Texas at Austin
- Corporate Library, University of Texas at Austin
- Creative Writing, University of Texas at Austin
- Development Studies, Cambridge University, England
- Electrical Engineering, Stanford University
- Ethnomusicology, University of California at Los Angeles
- Latin American Studies, University of Texas at Austin
- Mathematics, Cambridge University, England
- Mathematics, University of California at San Diego
- Mathematics, University of Colorado at Boulder
- Medieval Studies, University of Toronto, Canada
- Philosophical Theology, Oriel College at Oxford University, England
- Philosophy, University of Texas at Austin
- Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin
SELECTED CAREERS
- AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps
- AmeriCorps VISTA
- Development Engineer, Advance Micro Devices
- Business Analyst, McKinsey & Co.
- Technical Writer, National Instruments
- Investment Banking Analyst, Goldman Sachs
- Legal Assistant, Fred Walker Law
- Assisted Language Instructor, Japan Exchange and Teaching Program
- Historical Researcher, National Archives in London, England
- Architectural Historian, HHM, Inc.
- FireFighter, United States Forest Service
- Real Estate Analyst, Champion Partners
- Climbing Guide, Hueco Tanks National Park, El Paso, Texas
- Teacher, Northwestern Montessori School
- Associate Consultant, Bain & Company
- Peace Corps (Africa and Latin America)
- Deckhand, F/V Equinox
- Singapore Military
- Secondary Language Arts Teacher, Teach for America
- Secondary Social Studies Teacher, Teach for America
- Nurse Assistant, University Health Services
- Research Engineer, Symyx


