2009 Graduates
December 08 & May 09 Graduates
(129 reporting; 115 Spring ’09 only)National Averages: Plan II Averages:
GRE 1049 GRE 1427 (1600)
MCAT 25.1 MCAT 32.5 (45)
31 (avg MCAT UT app accepted Med School, 07 self-reported)
30.8 (avg of US app accepted Med School, 01 HPO data)
LSAT 150 LSAT 168.7
GMAT 533 GMAT 736 (800)
Law Schools (13):
Harvard (Tau Beta Pi Fellowship);
The Ohio State University;
Stanford;
Duke (Dean’s Scholarship);
UT Austin (Townes Hall Scholarship, full tuition);
Southern Methodist University;
New York University;
The George Washington University
Also Accepted to:
Columbia; University of Pennsylvania; University of
Virginia; Baylor; University of Houston; Berkeley;
University of Chicago; University of Michigan; Georgetown; UCLA; USC; Vanderbilt; Georgetown University; George Washington University; University of California - Los Angeles; Tulane University; University of San Diego; Louisiana State University; American University; University of Houston; Cornell; Washington at St. Louis; George Mason; Washington and Lee; William and Mary Law; Emory University Law
Medical Schools (23)
Johns Hopkins (NIH-Funded Study Program);
Texas Tech Foster School of Medicine (two full tuition scholarships);
Baylor College of Medicine (full tuition scholarship);
UT Health Science Center at San Antonio;
Texas A&M;
UT Houston;
UT Southwestern Medical School at Dallas;
Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine;
Virginia Commonwealth University
Also Accepted to:
University of North Dakota; UT Southwestern; UT Galveston; Rice; Stanford School of Medicine;
Colorado State University; University of Virginia
Graduate Schools (20):
MIT (Technology and Policy – NSF Fellowship);
UT Austin (Social Work, Accounting,Musicology, Biology, Accounting/Taxation);
Balliol College,University of Oxford (Ancient Philosophy – Marshall Scholarship);
The University of Oxford (Linguistics);
California Institute of Technology (Biology - Biology Division Fellowship);
Humboldt University, Berlin (International politics);
University of Houston (Education);
University of North Carolina (Biology);
University of California Berkeley (Biochemistry, Civil Engineering, Public Policy);
University of Minnesota (Social Psychology – Fellowship);
Boston Teacher Residency Program;
University of Pennsylvania (South Asian Studies – Fellowship);
University of Alexandria (Arabic – Fellowship);
Texas State (Geography/Conservation);
Stanford (Engineering)
Also Accepted to:
Georgetown University; Columbia, UCSD, Sloane-Kettering, Weill Cornell Medical School; Washington University in St. Louis; Northwestern University;
Indiana University; University of Cincinnati;
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign;
University of Michigan; University of Colorado – Boulder; Harvard; MIT; Cal Tech; UCSF; Scripps
Research; Cornell; Carnegie Mellon; LBJ School of Public Policy; Babson
Distinctions:
Phi Beta Kappa: 54
Mortar Board: 7
Beta Gamma Sigma: 6
Phi Kappa Phi: 29
Dean’s Distinguished Graduate: 5
Alpha Lambda Delta: 15
Eta Sigma Phi: 1
Orange Jackets: 1
Tau Beta Phi: 2
Gamma Beta Phi: 1
Beta Beta Beta: 1
Beta Mu Epsilon: 1
Marshall Scholarship: 1
Beinecke Scholarship: 1
Representative Careers:
Teach for America (8)
Peace Corps
US Marine Corp
AmeriCorps
US Army: Quartermaster Officer
Deloitte Tax LLP: International Tax Associate (2)
Bain & Company: Associate Consultant
Texas Legislative Council: Proofreader
Deloitte Consulting: Business Analyst (3)
General Electric: Financial Analyst
JC Penney: Merchandise Trainee
ConocoPhillips: Project Engineer
Bananarchy: Co-Owner
ExxonMobile Development: Subsea Engineer
Citigroup: Energy Trading Analyst
Accenture: Analyst Jeffries Group: Analyst
Morgan Stanley: Analyst Austin Ventures: Analyst
Frito Lay: Financial Analyst
Simmons & Company International: Investment Banker
The Wesley Ctr for Family& Neighborhood Development
Barclays Capital: Investment Banker
Teaching English in Korea
Cognitive & Systems Neuroscience Laboratory at Stanford
Internships:
Higher Media: Research Intern
Deloitte Tax LLP: International tax intern
JP Morgan: Investment banking intern
KPMG LLIP: Advisory work
Enspire Learning: Executive Challenge Intern
UT Office of Technology Commercialization
Latin American Newsletters, London, UK.
Oak Hill Gazette and Downtown Planet.
Texas Sate Capitol – Office of Representative Lon Burnam
Harry Ransom Center at UT Austin
Fort Worth ISD Administration
Goldman Sachs: Investment banking intern
Travis Middle School: Student Teacher
North Dakota State University Center for Protease Research
TechTurn, Inc.: Marketing Intern
Eastside Community Connection: Volunteer Coordinator
Superior Renewable Energy; Houston, TX
Texas State Capitol – Office of Senator Eliot Shapleigh
Study Programs International: Marketing Intern
Ad Cetera: Marketing Intern
Dr. Donald Ward: Medical Assistant
ConocoPhillips: Engineering Intern
Environmental Protection Agency Region 6
Nike: Marketing Intern
ExxonMobile: Engineering Intern
Vinson & Elkins LLP
Heart House After School Program
Texas Monthly Magazine
Baylor College of Medicine: Research
Pharos Capital Group: Financial Analyst
Westwood High School: Student Teaching
Make-a-Wish Foundation
Altabank in Moscow, Russia
Breakthrough Collaborative
Participated in a Study Abroad Program
73 (61%) of reporting Graduates
08/09 Study Abroad Host Countries
Argentina Guatemala Scotland
Australia India South Africa
China Ireland South Korea
Costa Rica Italy Spain
Czech Republic Kenya Taiwan
Denmark Mexico Uganda
England Morocco Vietnam
France New Zealand
Germany Rwanda
Double Majors
Liberal Arts Double Majors (Bachelor of Arts; Plan II Honors + 2nd major)
American Studies: 1 Government: 7
Arabic: 1 History: 7
Classical Civilization: 2 Linguistics: 2
Economics: 6 Philosophy: 4
English: 6 Psychology: 5
French: 1 Russian: 1
Geography: 1 Spanish: 4
Triple Majors
American Studies & History English & Spanish
Anthropology & English History & Spanish
Classical Civilization & Philosophy Economics & Government: 2
Dual Degrees
Business (Bachelor of Business Administration + Bachelor of Arts, Plan II)
Accounting: 1 Business Honors: 9
Finance: 4 International Business: 2
Marketing: 1 Management Information Systems: 1
Business (Bachelor of Business Administration + Masters in Professional Accounting + Bachelor of Arts, Plan II) MPA Program: 1
Engineering (Bachelor of Science + Bachelor of Arts, Plan II)
Aerospace: 1 Biomedical: 2 Chemical: 2
Civil: 1 Electrical: 1 Mechanical: 2
Natural Sciences (Bachelor of Science + Bachelor of Arts, Plan II)
Biochemistry: 3 Biology: 9
Computer Science: 1 Mathematics: 3
Fine Arts (Students seeking a Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts are considered dual degree seeking students and will receive two diplomas since the Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts is awarded for a specific major.)
Art: 1 Music: 3 Theater: 1
Communication (Bachelor of Science + Bachelor of Arts)
Journalism: 1
Social Work (Bachelor of Social Work+ Bachelor of Arts)
Social Work: 1
Dual Degrees w/ 3 majors
Business (Bachelor of Business Administration + Bachelor of Arts, Plan II)
Business Honors & Economics + Plan II
Business Honors & Finance + Plan II: 3
Natural Sciences (Bachelor of Science + Bachelor of Arts, Plan II)
Economics & Mathematics + Plan II
Dual Degrees w/ 4 majors
Business (Bachelor of Business Administration + Bachelor of Arts, Plan II)
Business Honors, Finance & History + Plan II
Business Honors, International Business & History + Plan II


