My goals in college include expanding my horizons and competing athletically but also academically. I aspire to be the best possible student while also being a coachable and versatile athlete. I think that i am a good candidate for a collegiate team because of my ability to adapt. Throughout my baseball career, i have been faced with many challenges and hardships. I have always been able to adapt to the circumstances these issues have put me in. This ability helps me keep mind on the field at all times. This ability is also what helps me stand out against other recruits. Another thing that helps me stand out is my academic ability. I am a 4.0 student and have been able to keep a very high GPA throughout high school. A third and final item that helps me stand out is my very honest and approachable personality. Any time my coaches come up and give me advice, i always take what they say to heart and attempt to do whatever they said to the best of my ability. I am also honest with my coaches as i tell them exactly what I believe I am doing wrong and how i believe i can fix or work through it.
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