Final Review
Final Review is an Aggie tradition that dates back over one hundred years. It is the last activity of the Corps of Cadets as a unit before it is dismissed for the summer. Like all traditions it means different things to different people. For those outside the Corps it is just a display of pageantry and may not mean any thing. To the freshmen Cadet, it is a symbol of survival. One whole year of hardship and challenge has tested their intensity, unity, and resolve, and those who made it stand tall, forged into a family with friendships that will last a lifetime. To the sophomore, it is the gaining of privileges. To the juniors, it is taking command and finally donning those distinguishable Aggie senior boots. But for the seniors it is their last function as members of the Corps of Cadets, and a very emotional time.
