AggieCanyonPatriotWh
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Here, juggling ton of stuff as freshman at Arlington. Business management, Student Council you name it, I'm probably doing it. But that's not what came to chat about today. I've been hearing buzz about San Antonio College's new STEM Center and was curious about its impact on local high school graduates. Know, is it making science or math more appealing to them? Are we seeing an uptick in local grads heading into STEM fields because of this center? Back in my Baylor days, had some professors who could turn any topic into gold so know the power of good educational experiences. Does anyone know if this center is having similar effect? Is it lighting that spark for future scientists and engineers?