As a Sophomore, I have many goals and aspirations for college. Some of which are studying in the art of Military Marksmanship if accepted into a Military college. If I do not get accepted into a Military college, I would pursue a career in Culinary Arts. My aspirations is to continue improving my athletic abilities and to keep amazing all who proceed to watch me as I compete, not only as an individual, but as a team.
What makes me a good candidate for their team is that I am always interested in trying to do everything I possibly can to make the team better emotionally, physically, and mentally. I am also very caring of fellow teammates on and off the field, whether it's handling a personal problem, or helping as a tutor, I am always willing to help. What makes me different from other recruits in character is that I strive to help others improve along with myself. Athletically, I never choose the option to just give up. I was born to believe that giving up should always be your last option when it comes to sports. Whether it's from the snap of the ball to the whistle, or the sound of the starting gun to the finish line, I am always dedicated to giving my all. Academically, I strive to achieve even more than what the teachers have assigned. I apply myself to tutorials just to finish work that has been given to avoid the procrastination at home.
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