Andreas CAS #35 (A) A-term

 For my A-term, I traveled to small-town, Seymour Texas which lies about 8 hours away from Houston. This wasn't just for fun though, Seymour is home to a world-class fossil bed that is home to countless amounts of Dimetredons. However, while their name sounds like one, they are not dinosaurs and actually pre-date the entire dinosaur population. This means that they belong to the premamalia synapsis family. In Seymour, my group spent the time digging for fossils and bonding. Whether it was in our ancient cabin when we were playing poker into the wee hours of the morning or huddling together to preserve our warmth I was growing closer to everyone on the trip. This was such a great experience for me as it was almost my last a-term ever and I was so hopeful that it would go out with a bang, and bang it did. I will certainly miss going on A and J terms it is time that I move on the bigger and better things, but I couldn't of asked for a better ending. 

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