I think I would do well on collegiate teams because of how dedicated I am to doing my best. Not only have I done well in my classes, but I've also been successful on the field. I work really hard and I'm always willing to learn from my coaches. School is tough sometimes, but I don't give up easily. Actually, I think my mental strength has helped me to be better at sports. I like to learn by doing things myself and figuring out how to fix my mistakes. I'm the middle kid of four siblings, and I have a twin who's older than me, so I'm used to getting feedback from lots of different people.
Something that sets me apart from other students who are trying out for collegiate teams is that I always try to be the best version of myself. I don't give up when things get hard - I actually grow from challenges. Being a middle child has taught me how to get along with all kinds of people, which is super helpful when you're part of a team. I try to be a leader by showing my teammates how to work together and be supportive of each other. My goal is to help my team do well both on and off the field.
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